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THIS is the heart-stopping moment a shopper knocks over FOUR brand new TV's - worth more than £5,000.

The red-faced customer was seen on CCTV knocking the top-of-the-range TVs over like dominoes.

The shopped can be seen here glancing over at the TV which has taken his fancy
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The shopper can be seen here glancing over at the TV which has taken his fancyCredit: SWNS
Here the first TV has fallen into another and in his shock, the customer has stepped back into another television
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Here the first TV has fallen into another and in his shock, the customer has stepped back into another televisionCredit: SWNS

He was caught checking out one TV which he accidentally knocks over.

It then topples into another and they both crash on the floor, smashing.

The nightmare continues for the horrified man as he steps back in shock putting put his hand out, which then knocks over another two.


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CCTV of the incident and the horrified shopper and staff has been released by HBH Woolacotts store in St Austell, Cornwall.

Mike Collins, assistant manager at the store, said: "Staff were devastated when it happened.

''I had been on a day off but came back and watched the footage. My manager just said 'you will never guess what has happened'. I was very shocked."

Mr Collins said that a curved Samsung and two Panasonic TVs were among those damaged.

He could not confirm whether the customer paid for any damage. HBH Woolacotts have since shared the moment on its Twitter account.

The horror is evident as the shopper cannot believe what has just happened...
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The horror is evident as the shopper cannot believe what has just happened...Credit: SWNS

Alongside the video they wrote: "That's a bad day: Customer at our St. Austell store damages over £5000 worth of TVs, including a curved OLED! Ouch!"

The store the the televisions have now all been sent off for repair.


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