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SAS: Who Dares Wins viewers were left gobsmacked this evening as they watched a female recruit get knocked out by a male rival.

In shock scenes, previously revealed by The Sun, the recruits are challenged to take on the iconic ‘murder ball’ game which sees them fight over a tyre.

Pahrnia was knocked out in the brutal task
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Pahrnia was knocked out in the brutal task
Pahrnia was given urgent medical care
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Pahrnia was given urgent medical care

Amidst the burning heat of the Jordanian desert the show’s new chief DS, Rudy Reyes, wasted no time pitting the men against the women after declaring all recruits would be treated equally on the course.

Artist Pahrnia was sent flying by Jamie after he was told to try and take the tyre.

The special forces staff were visibly horrified by the incident as paramedics came on to check she was OK.

She was later declared to physically unsafe to continue on the show, leaving her devastated.

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After the clash, Rudy tells her: “A brain and nervous system injury, or the possibility of one, can be fatal and we have more violence ahead on this course, do you understand?

“It has to be the call, but f***ing great effort, fantastic.”

Those watching the show at home couldn’t believe what they had just witnessed, with one writing: “Not so funny now, eh lads? #SASWhoDaresWins.”

A second added: “F**k me. That was BRUTAL.”

While a third commented: “Heavens #SASWhoDaresWins I thought you meant to build up a person not break them! 😳.”

After the incident Rudy described murder ball as the “most gangster thing” he’s seen on TV.

He said: “I’ll tell you what, we have our American football and we have our MMA and our boxing, I think that murder ball utilising a tyre for the freaking ball may be the most gangster thing, it’s like Braveheart when they smash into each other.”

She was sent flying to the ground
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She was sent flying to the ground
The decision was made for her to leave the show
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The decision was made for her to leave the show

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