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Death of Arina Glazunova

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The death of Arina Glazunova occurred on the night of September 27, 2024 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Glazunova was a 24-year-old Russian influencer who died after falling into an underground subway passage while taking a selfie video. The accident received wide attention online and sparked conversations about infrastructure safety in Tbilisi.

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Death of Arina Glazunova
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