Arina Glazunova Moscow influencer falls to her death while filmed singing and dancing after tripping over an abrupt wall along the street pavement above a subway station in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Video has captured the moment a woman fell to her death after tripping over a wall while being filmed singing and dancing with friends.
Arina Glazunova‘s last moments were caught by her pal in footage filmed in Tbilisi, Georgia, last Friday.
Footage shows 24-year-old Arina, a social media influencer from Moscow, striding across a pavement singing along to the Russian boyband Hunger Boys’ hit ‘For The Last Time’ on September 27.
⚠️ Fallece trágicamente la tiktoker Arina Glazunova 🎶
La joven influencer rusa, de 24 años, sufrió un accidente fatal mientras grababa un video en Tbilisi, Georgia. Arina perdió el equilibrio y cayó por unas escaleras en una estación de metro. Su comunidad en TikTok y amigos… pic.twitter.com/DKknxxjJGZ
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Moments away from death while dancing and singing with joy and abandon!
The clip shows her singing out the tune’s chorus: ‘No, I’m not waiting for you, but know that I loved for the last time, for the last time.’
Tragedy is only moments away as Arina is seen looking towards towards her friend’s phone while seemingly neglecting to pay attention to where she’s going. While she keeps singing, the phone turns back to her friend, whose eyes suddenly widen in horror as she sees Arina disappear headfirst over the edge of a wall and into an underground passage.
Arina’s panicked screams can briefly be heard in the clip before it cuts to black.
The Russian national was rushed to hospital but later died of head injuries and a broken neck, local media reported.
A street memorial has been put up by the underground station where the tragic accident took place, with locals laying flowers at the scene.
Photographs of the spot where the tragedy took place show a wall above a drop onto a flight of concrete stairs.
The incident has led to many commenting on the safety of the entrance to the underground station.
Social media reflects
One local Dato Akobia took to social media to say how dangerous the small wall Arina fell over is.
Another social media user said: ‘Why are there no security fences? Is it normal for them to walk on the edge of the abyss everyday?’
While another reflected on how dangerous the small wall Arina fell over is, saying, ‘Anyone could fall over that wall.’
Others also blamed Arina for not paying enough attention to her surroundings amid her attempting to capture the perfect selfie moment – which has coincidentally led to other influencers meeting with tragedy.
Of note, Tbilisi’s City Hall said that the steps and drop were built during the Soviet era and were in line with safety standards from the time according to the dailymail.
The city mayor Kakha Kaladze maintains that the underpasses across Tbilisi adheres to modern safety standards.