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    A video has emerged from inside the bus as it fell into the river.

    The media showed footage from the inside of a bus in St. Petersburg that fell from a bridge into the river

    Several media outlets and telegram channels immediately published recordings from a surveillance camera inside the bus, which the day before in St. Petersburg, fell from a bridge into the Moika River.

    As follows from the recording obtained by the publications, presumably from sources in the investigation, the bus driver tried to take control until the last moment. The recording shows that the man begins to sharply turn the steering wheel when the bus flies out of its lane.

    The recording ends when the vehicle falls from the bridge.

    According to the latest data, seven died as a result of the accident out of eight passengers – one surviving passenger, 56 years old, and the driver are in the hospital. Four women aged 28, 41, 71 and approximately 60 years old (identity has not yet been established) and three men aged 35, 55 and 72 years died.

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