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(Video) A Father Dangles His Own Son Over The Edge Of A Cliff Just To Take A ‘Perfect’ Photo

Parents around the world certainly really love their children. It can be said because these children are their flesh and blood or have been taken care of with love since they were babies.

Safety is one of the important things in taking care of children. Unfortunately, certain parents easily put their children in danger.

A video that has gone viral on social media shows a father willing to put his son over the edge of a cliff. It is believed that the father doing such a dangerous action just to take a perfect photo for their vacation.

Picture: Daily Mail

The dangerous stunt that was caught on video was said to happen in the winding mountain path known as Hongjing Road in China. It is located in Beijing’s Fangshan District and popular for its beautiful scenery.

In the video, the father can be seen holding his young child by both arms as the boy dangles over the edge of the road while another family member takes pictures using a mobile phone.

As reported by 7news, other tourists in the video that were believed to be their family just watch and do not intervene in the dangerous stunt.

The road that also known as ‘Devils Road’ was once an important defensive point during World War II. In 2009, it was changed to a beautiful place when a pedestrian walkway was installed.

Source: 7news/Daily Mail

Adib Mohd

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