A young woman unknowingly filmed her final moments while enjoying a night out with her friends.
Arina Glazunova was enjoying an evening out in Tbilisi, Georgia, last Friday (September 27) when tragedy struck.
Arina, who hailed from Moscow, Russia, was being filmed by a pal miming the lyrics of a song.
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The 24-year-old then took the phone off her friend and proceeded to film her singing Russian boyband Hunger Boys' hit tune, 'For The Last Time'.
The clip shows her singing out the line: "No, I'm not waiting for you, but know that I loved for the last time, for the last time."
But what was a fun video of two friends enjoying themselves turned out to be a recording of Arina's final moments as, while she was filming her companion, she fell down an entrance to an underpass.
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According to reports, the young woman was rushed to hospital afterwards but sadly died as a result of her head injuries and a broken neck.
Photographs and videos of the scene where Arina sadly died have been circulating online.
The entrance to the stairway leading down to the underpass is shown to have no railings around it. In lieu of railings is a small ledge.
With it's lack of safety measures in mind, people have been criticizing its design.
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One person penned on TikTok: "I mean in the night it's dark you can not see the barrier. They really need to make it higher so something like this would not happen again."
Another person pointed out that the ledge around the drop leading to the underpass is below knee-height.
A different social media user questioned: "Why is there no protection or fence?"
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Echoing similar sentiments, another person wrote: "I was shocked seeing the subway entrance... that is so dangerous."
In the wake of Arina's death, people have laid flowers where she died.
Elsewhere tributes have been paid online to the young woman who passed away too soon.
"I'm so sorry for the young woman... she should never have died," someone said.
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"Rest in peace Arina,' said another, while a third person penned: "I feel so sorry for her, her friend, the people I know who valued her."
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