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[–] LordOfTheChia 39 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Walk-around of a crashed vehicle. At night, no cars in front.

Looks like a road segment shifted and they ended up hitting another road segment head on. The engine bay of the car is destroyed but the hood is pretty undamaged. The vehicle is stopped right at the edge of two road segments.

The driver looks to have gotten out OK (airbag deployed, no blood visible on driver side). A woman in a long dress is seen briefly standing near the car during one of the camera pans.

The passenger may have been sleeping in the back of the car without a seat belt and was thrown partway through the front windshield. Passenger side air bag was not deployed.

The passenger (a young woman) is talking the whole video, upper torso on the dash and through the windshield, elbows on the hood of the car. Her lower body is over the center console (still attached to her upper body).

There's a blue pillow on the floor between the back and front seats.

~~No~~Little blood visible, consistent with scratches and light cuts from going through the windshield (on right forearm). Some red fluid (transmission fluid) can be seen pooled under the driver side.

They may be waiting for medical personnel before moving her.

No fire, smoke, or burn marks visible. There is a bit of smoke at about 50s from what used to be the engine bay.

Edit: Re-watched, corrected above.