Woman hit by falling barbell accepts apology, partial compensation

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A video shared by a woman who was hit by a falling barbell at a gym in Singapore stayed online for less than a day but was reportedly viewed nearly a quarter of a million times. TikTok user sunnylimsl posted the CCTV clip of the incident on Sunday (Aug 7) but it was removed...

A video shared by a woman who was hit by a falling barbell at a gym in Singapore stayed online for less than a day but was reportedly viewed nearly a quarter of a million times.

The 22-second video showed her between squat racks, facing one of them while a man was removing weight plates from a barbell on the one behind her. "He did not see the barbell hitting me from his angle and he sincerely apologised to me via phone call and also on text," Ms Lim was quoted as saying.

 

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