Seven men fall into the sea for a surprise wet Raya

The men can be seen laughing waist-deep water dressed in their best Raya clothing

8:15 PM MYT

 

SANDAKAN – About seven men had an unforgettable experience on the second day of Raya after they fell into the sea when the veranda of a house in Kampung Tinusa 2 here collapsed.

In a video that was circulated on social media, the men were seen laughing in waist-deep water dressed in their Raya clothes trying to climb out.

According to Kg Tinusa 2 villager, Osman Tiakok, told Scoop that the house has a section selling snacks with seats placed on the veranda for customers.

“The men (who fell into the water) were my friends. They had just finished performing their Raya prayers and gathered in front of the shop to hang out. But the veranda suddenly collapsed and they fell into the water.

“No one was harmed because it was high-tide at the time. This was surely an unforgettable Raya experience.”

@raupawang SHRMZDB #puncaQQ #HALAPD ♬ Alamak Raya Lagi DEFAM – De Fam

He also denied that it was due to a collapsed bridge as the village has concrete bridges.

The 38-second video posted on TikTok by user @raupawang was viewed more than three million times with over 22,200 shares so far. – April 12, 2024

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