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A young woman on the passenger seat of a car live-streamed her own death after the vehicle she was travelling in crashed in Obrnice in the Czech Republic.
The tragic footage shows Nikol Barabasova filming herself with a friend as they drive along the road. Both are seen laughing and joking. But soon, the laughs turn into screams as the car goes out of control and rams something hard, before turning over.
Reports said the VW moving at over 120kph (74.5mph) hit a barrier. As the car wobbles, Barabasova looks scared but doesn't switch off the camera on her mobile phone.
A moment later, the vehicle smashes something and everything seems to have stopped working - the mobile as well as the car.
Emergency services arrived about 20 minutes later and paused the live streaming.
Barabasova friend has sustained serious head injuries and is being treated in the intensive care unit.
An investigation has been launched into the accident.
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