Two people took their lives into their hands when they danced on castle ruins 60 foot above the ground.
The youngsters, thought to be teenagers, were filmed running along the crumbling ledge of Ravenscraig Castle in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
Once at the end of the wall, they begin dancing together
A worried neighbor of the castle, who filmed the dancing duo from his window, speculating that they were filming a video for social media platform TikTok.
As the teenagers bopped away dozens of walkers walked below them.
They didn’t shout for them to get down either because they didn’t care or they didn’t want to frighten them and cause them to slip. We didn’t call the police because it’d be sod’s law they’d be gone by the time they got here.
Witness Neighbor
Police urged kids to steer clear of the castle five years ago after a 14-year-old suffered a ruptured spleen and broken pelvis in a fall.
People are up there all the time enjoying the view but they shouldn’t even be doing that let alone running backwards and forwards
Neighbor.
The neighbor said the girls could easily have been killed had they fallen off the wall.
Source: Mirror
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