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Living people spent 7 days in the grave

After death, one must go to the grave; this is an eternal truth. Therefore, being buried while alive is nothing but madness in the living state. However, Jimi Donaldson, also known as Mr. Beast, has done just that. He is a well-known YouTuber who recently spent seven days in a specially designed coffin.

The 25-year-old Jimi’s coffin cover was transparent and clean. Inside, there was water, dried food for sustenance, and cameras to ensure his safety and record reactions. The coffin also had provisions for ventilation. From there, Jimi could communicate with his friends and assistants above the soil and discuss his experience. Sufficient space was provided for his movement, but standing was not possible.

When the coffin, along with Donaldson, was placed underground, he said, “I have dedicated myself to this coffin for seven days.” During his time underground, he shed tears several times. His plan for this stunt was to sleep as much as possible.

On the fourth day, Donaldson said, “I hope the day after tomorrow will be easier. It’s a strange feeling. I am very tired, but for some reason, I cannot sleep. I don’t know why. It has never happened before. I don’t know why I’m crying.”

When Donaldson emerged from the coffin, his friends and followers welcomed him with a banner that read, “His subscriber count is 213 million.” Through his YouTube channel, he became the most significant content creator, surpassing 5.3 billion views. Before this, he was known for establishing the charity organization Team Trees in India, which has a customer base of 250 million.

On November 18, Donaldson posted a video on his channel about his burial experience, lasting 18 minutes, attracting nearly 640,000 views.

This is not the first time Donaldson has done something like this. In March 2021, he spent 50 hours underground in a similar manner.

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