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Shocking | Surprising: The person did something like this after the loss of his wife, knowing that the senses will fly away. Navabharat

New Delhi: No one can tell what a person should do in a state of intoxication. Some people are lying in a state of intoxication, while some people fight, such a case of an alcoholic has come to the fore from Marika, knowing that your senses will be blown away. Yes, in fact, in America, a drunken man has been arrested by the police for hanging on a truck for about 200 km in search of his wife. You will be surprised to know but let us tell you that by hanging on to logic, he went to another state in a state of intoxication, let’s know the whole matter…

The man did something like this while searching for his wife.

Let us tell you that on this news going viral, Twitter user Ellie Higgins wrote in a post, ‘Drunk man rides on the back of the truck.’ He explained, ‘Just when you think you have seen everything, you should know about this incident. This strange man was arrested when he was almost holding the rear rail of the truck towards OKC.

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The man was later identified as a resident of Wichita, Kansas. The name of that 30-year-old man is Dustin Slocum. He had climbed on the rear rail of the truck while leaving the shipyard. He managed to hang on for 130 miles (about 209 km) for two hours and was caught in Guthrie, Oklahoma.

now behind bars

Let us tell you that now the man was drunk, but he knew what he was doing and why. When officers asked Bender why he was on the truck, he said that he had set out to find his wife. “It was a very strange incident,” said Oklahoma Highway Patrol soldier Eric Foster. The person who called said that a man is seen behind this truck. We were all surprised. At 2:30 that afternoon, the police arrested Slocum on charges of drugging and having fun from a public place.

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