Moments from disaster: A split-second of joy... then a terrible twist of fate - the stories behind tragic final moments caught on camera
Moments from disaster: A split-second of joy... then a terrible twist of fate - the stories behind tragic final moments caught on camera
Haunting photographs and videos have for decades captured the chilling moments just before disaster strikes.
While sometimes it is possible to spot the danger quite literally staring straight ahead, on other occasions it comes completely out of the blue.
Either way these images serve as a terrifying reminder of how people's lives can change in an instant.
Just this week, a woman's final moments were caught on camera as she was swept away by a giant wave while exercising on her yoga mat in Thailand.
Harrowing footage shows Kamilla Belyatskaya, 24, swirling out to sea just seconds after filming herself exercising on a rock.
Later her bright pink mat was seen in the violent seas off Koh Samui, one of Thailand's most popular islands, but her body is yet to be found.
Here, MailOnline takes a look at a series of harrowing photographs taken right before tragedy strikes.
This is the smiling selfie a woman posted moments before she was killed in a devastating plane crash.
Travel blogger Elena Banduro, 33, uploaded the photo as she excitedly told her followers about her trip and captioned it 'Go to Nepal'.
She was among the 72 people killed when a Yeti airlines plane plummeted into a gorge and burst into flames in Pokhara, Nepal on January 15 last year.
Elena, who was from Moscow, was named as ‘the brightest, kindest soul we knew’ in tributes posted on social media.
The doomed Yeti Airlines Flight 691 lasted just 27 minutes and was Nepal's deadliest aviation accident in three decades.
It was determined the crash was caused by one of the pilots mistakenly changing the propeller angle instead of that of the wing flaps on the ATR-72 plane.
Watch the video below
An expert said this would have caused the aircraft to sink rapidly towards the ground and have no thrust.


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