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HORRIFIC car crash in St. Petersburg: Two killed including American citizen (VIDEO) | HORRIFIC car crash in St. Petersburg: Two killed including American citizen (VIDEO) |
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The blood-chilling moment when a driver mowed down pedestrians in central St. Petersburg, killing two people, was caught on CCTV. The driver was under the influence of nitrous oxide and lost consciousness, local media reports. | The blood-chilling moment when a driver mowed down pedestrians in central St. Petersburg, killing two people, was caught on CCTV. The driver was under the influence of nitrous oxide and lost consciousness, local media reports. |
The horrifying crash occurred at Nevskiy Avenue overnight, when a BMW X6 traveling at high speed skimmed a couple of vehicles before mounting the sidewalk. The car then hit a group of pedestrians, sending them flying into the air. The heart-stopping moment of the crash was caught by a security camera. | The horrifying crash occurred at Nevskiy Avenue overnight, when a BMW X6 traveling at high speed skimmed a couple of vehicles before mounting the sidewalk. The car then hit a group of pedestrians, sending them flying into the air. The heart-stopping moment of the crash was caught by a security camera. |
Warning: Disturbing video below. | |
The car then drove on the sidewalk, destroying the open doors of cafes and shops before returning to the road and finally coming to a stop. Several lucky pedestrians managed to dodge the speeding automobile. Two people – a US citizen and a tourist from Moscow – were killed on the spot. | The car then drove on the sidewalk, destroying the open doors of cafes and shops before returning to the road and finally coming to a stop. Several lucky pedestrians managed to dodge the speeding automobile. Two people – a US citizen and a tourist from Moscow – were killed on the spot. |
The crash occurred quite late in the evening and there were few people in the vicinity, which is usually a busy thoroughfare. If the incident had happened an hour earlier, it may have claimed dozens of lives. | The crash occurred quite late in the evening and there were few people in the vicinity, which is usually a busy thoroughfare. If the incident had happened an hour earlier, it may have claimed dozens of lives. |
The driver was apprehended by police at the scene, and was identified by media as 30-year-old Murad K. He was under the influence of nitrous oxide – a chemical compound used as an anesthetic and commonly known as ‘laughing gas.’ He openly admitted this fact to medics, local media reported. Consumption of the gas as a sort of “legal drug” has been rampant in nightclubs lately, and it’s openly sold in air balloons. | The driver was apprehended by police at the scene, and was identified by media as 30-year-old Murad K. He was under the influence of nitrous oxide – a chemical compound used as an anesthetic and commonly known as ‘laughing gas.’ He openly admitted this fact to medics, local media reported. Consumption of the gas as a sort of “legal drug” has been rampant in nightclubs lately, and it’s openly sold in air balloons. |
Russia’s Investigative Committee has launched a criminal investigation into the crash over the killing of two or more persons while driving under influence. While obtaining and consuming the gas might be a legal gray area, its use results in heavy oxygen starvation and can even induce a coma or cause death. Using ‘laughing gas’ for recreational purposes is not the brightest idea in itself, let alone driving after hitting a balloon. | Russia’s Investigative Committee has launched a criminal investigation into the crash over the killing of two or more persons while driving under influence. While obtaining and consuming the gas might be a legal gray area, its use results in heavy oxygen starvation and can even induce a coma or cause death. Using ‘laughing gas’ for recreational purposes is not the brightest idea in itself, let alone driving after hitting a balloon. |
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