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Bizarre: Bull travels solo from Jharkhand to Bihar in passenger train, man claims unidentified people asked co-travellers to drop it at its ‘destination’

Since being shared, the peculiar video has enmassed over 1 lakh views

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, August 6

Social media has no dearth of bizarre videos that people generally fail to understand relevance of. A similar outlandish video has surfaced on social media, where a bull can be seen travelling in passenger train bound for Jharkhand.

The video has been shared on Twitter where a bull can be seen tied to one of the berths of a compartment. The man in the video claims that 10-12 people made the bull enter the compartment and asked co-travellers to drop it at Sahibganj station. Before people could get over the bafflement of being casually asked to drop the bull, the persons, who made the bull enter, left.

Since being shared, the peculiar video has enmassed over 1 lakh views. Netizens are completely flabbergasted after witnessing this queer incident.

However, this is not first such incident. Earlier, a video of a horse enjoying a ride in a West Bengal local train packed with passengers went viral. The owner of the horse was later arrested by RPF authorities for the offence.

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