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Watch A North Carolina Man Get Run Over By Deer

Surveillance video outside of a North Carolina McDonald’s last week showed a deer – from out of nowhere – run over a man heading to his car.

“It was absolutely nuts,” Ken Worthy, who had just finished lunch with his wife at the Locust, N.C., fast food eatery, said, according to WSOC-TV in Charlotte. “It was just a bit of brown, and then I saw his face, I was down on the ground — that quick.”



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He posted the video to Facebook, which as of Friday morning had more than 80,000 views.

The retired detective said the couple looked for cars but they didn’t see the animal.

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