In the UK, it cost a woman dearly to make a video by sticking her head out of the window of a moving car. The woman suddenly fell on a busy highway. Fortunately, no casualties were reported.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, the accident took place when the woman was recording a snap chat video by sticking her mobile phone and head out of the car window, during which she suddenly fell on the road.
The British police say that this dangerous accident took place on the M25 motorway in south London. Fortunately, the woman did not die and there were no serious injuries.
The front seat passenger was hanging out the car whilst filming a SnapChat video along the #M25. She then fell out the car and into a live lane.
— Roads Policing Unit (RPU) - Surrey Police - UK (@SurreyRoadCops) September 19, 2020
It is only by luck she wasn’t seriously injured or killed.#nowords
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Dozens of people have lost their lives in the cycle of making unique selfies and adventure videos around the world, with an estimated 259 deaths between 2011 and 2017, according to one statistic.
The highest number of deaths was recorded in India, Russia and the United States, with 72% of those who lost their lives in selfies and videos being under the age of 30.