Woman filmed singing with her friend moments before falling to her death
A woman’s last moments have been captured in an eerie video showing her singing with her friend before falling to her death on a night out.
The horror moment a young woman fell to her death was inadvertently filmed by her friend.
Arina Glazunova’s last moments were captured in the eerie video filmed in Tbilisi, Georgia, as she sang and danced with her pal during a night out, The Sun reports.
Arina, from Moscow, is seen striding across a pavement singing along to the Russian boyband Hunger Boys’s hit For The Last Time on Friday.
The 24-year-old then looks towards her pal’s phone camera without noticing where she’s going.
The clip shows her singing out the tune’s line: “No, I’m not waiting for you, but know that I loved for the last time, for the last time.”
As she repeats the phrase the phone turns back to her friend and her eyes widen in horror as she sees Arina disappear headfirst over the edge of the subway.
Arina’s screams can be heard on the soundtrack before the screen goes blank and the panicked voices of her friends can be heard as the clip ends.
Local media reports say that Arina was rushed to hospital but died of head injuries and a broken neck.
A street memorial has been out up by the subway to mark her death.
Photographs of the spot where she tragically fell to her death show a knee-high wall above a drop onto a flight of concrete stairs.
A local named as Dato Akobia shared on social media how dangerous the small wall Arina fell over is.
They said: “Anyone could fall over that wall.”
Meanwhile in Russia, a massive bear fatally mauled a father and son after the raging beast broke into their home.
The man-eating bear broke into the house in Luchegorsk, Primorsky region, killing and eating the pair, aged 87 and 56.
The vicious beast had killed 35 dogs within a matter of minutes at a nearby stray dog shelter just a day earlier.
The dogs were chained inside the shelter and could not escape as the wild bear ran amok.
Dog shelter director Olga Zamyshlyaeva said: “Our shelter is in a forest area, and the fence is wooden and flimsy.
“The bear came in at night, and 35 dogs died.
“We don’t have security here. The dogs are kept in kennels.
“We found bear tracks at the scene.”
Police had cordoned off the village and stood guard to protect terrified locals, and a night curfew was imposed.
This article originally appeared in The Sun and has been reproduced with permission.