The drivers caused a huge shock wave in the car for a few seconds as Brazil won against Japan

Gabriel Martinelli secured a victory for Brazil in the final moments of the match on Monday, an event that reportedly led to an outburst of celebration among the fans, according to The Sun. The celebration in Cafule was disrupted by an incident involving a seven-year-old boy. Two fans, who reportedly paid a considerable sum for their actions, were seen tossing a cardboard cutout of a Brazilian national team player in the air.

As they were tossing the figure, a wing of the cutout struck a television set, knocking it from a wall mount. The unit shattered into two pieces and fell to the floor screen-first, all while the audience watched in a mix of shock and elation, still energized by the winning goal scored moments earlier. The incident was notable because the physical commotion, caused by the celebration, led to the damage.

The television set was described as a huge piece of electronics. The actions of the fans, including the tossing of the figure, directly caused the damage to the property. The resulting mess and the broken screen were witnessed by the crowd amidst the high energy following the dramatic victory.

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