This is the moment two men were boiled alive in Russia after driving into a sinkhole filled with scorching water.
CCTV captured a Lada car rolling into the sinkhole with with the two men inside in the city of Penza, 340 miles south of Moscow, on Tuesday morning.
Within moments water bubbles up and covers the car, with police saying the pair died 'almost instantly' in temperatures of 167F (75C).
The video, recorded around 9.35am, shows several passersby standing around the sinkhole, which opened up underneath the road after a hot water pipe burst.
In Russia, hot water is piped into buildings.
The Lada then emerges on the top of the frame and appears to be heading straight towards the hole before attempting to turn at the last minute.
But it is too late for the two men to save themselves, and the car rolls over and falls into the hole.
Powerless onlookers can do nothing to help as the car is boiled with the two men still trapped inside.
The bodies of the men were later retrieved by emergency workers once the water had been shut off. They have not yet been identified.
The local Ministry of Emergencies said: 'A car fell as a result of the ground collapsing.
'Sadly people were killed.'
A journalist from Penza Vzglyad local news website said: 'Another car drove over the same spot minutes before the accident.
'The driver noticed ground beginning to steam - and quickly drove off.
'Then these two men came.
'They parked - and the asphalt collapsed right under them.'
There was an outpouring of anger with the local authorities on social media.
Senior officials were at the site of the tragedy.
This article has been adapted from its original source.
