Doctor Tells Man He’s Been In A Coma For 10 Years, Then Breaks The Tough News To Him

YouTube prankster Tom Mabe and friends executed an elaborate prank on their friend Ray, who had recently received his fifth DUI. To address Ray’s excessive drinking, they staged a scenario making him believe he had been in a coma for 10 years after a drunk driving accident. Actors played medical professionals, and a fake news report added to the illusion. Ray’s concern for his daughter’s well-being was part of the act. The prank, captured in a 2013 video, went viral. However, some viewers suggested a more serious approach, emphasizing the consequences of drunk driving instead of ending with laughter and relief. One viewer commented on the need for a somber note to drive the lesson home.

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