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THIS is the bizarre moment car crash victims posed for a selfie next to a wreckage of their flipped motor.
The two bloodied victims could be seen snapping photos right after they lost control on the road in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
The details of accident are unclear but the car can be seen rolled over on its roof[/caption] One of the victims snapped pics despite barely being able to walk[/caption]The astonishing selfie was taken by the pair just moments after they crawled out of their damaged vehicle on Saturday.
The victims attempted to capture themselves covered in blood next to their car stranded on its roof.
The two could be seen sitting on the sidewalk as they try to get their injuries in the shot.
Meanwhile, their motor is seen rolled over on its roof in the middle of the road with its windows smashed.
One of the women, who snapped the pic, turned out to be seriously injured and unable to walk.
Footage, taken after the selfie, shows the victim in jeans and a green vest being helped away by a police officer.
She manages to take a few faltering steps before collapsing on the pavement as her friend squats beside her.
The second woman, wearing a black sleeveless shirt, appears to be in a better condition.
Another clip shows the selfie-snapping woman standing up and surrounded by paramedics and police beside an ambulance gurney.
With her face and arms covered in bloodied, deep cuts, she appears to be arguing with her rescuers.
Both victims are believed to have suffered serious wounds and were eventually taken to the hospital.
The details of the car accident are still unclear and there’s been no updates on the women’s condition.
Road accidents are common and have been on the rise in Mexico since 2020.
There were more than 377,200 related claims made in 2022, according to the National Statistics Institute.
In April, a tragic car crash in Mexico claimed lives of at least 14 people and injured 31 after a bus overturned on the El-Capulin-Chalma highway.
Horror images from the scene showed a large white bus laying on its side, blocking the roadway.
The passengers on the bus were travelling from Guanajuato to the sanctuary of Chalma for religious reasons, according to local media.
The tragedy comes after 10 people, including four minors, died in a crash in the north-central state of San Luis Potosi on February 24.
n January, at least 19 people died and 22 people were injured in a head-on collision between a passenger bus and a freight lorry.
Almost 50 people were said to have been on board when disaster struck on a highway in the township of Elota, near the port city of Mazatland in northern Mexico.
The bus had been travelling from the city of Guadalajara, in the western state of Jalisco, to Los Mochis in Sinaloa.
The lorry reportedly overturned when the bus drove into it, causing both vehicles to catch fire.
Last year, at least 29 people were killed in Mexico when a passenger bus careered off a road and plummeted 80 feet into a ravine.
An investigation was launched into the cause of the accident, but early indications suggested it was the result of mechanical failure.
Passengers on the bus were travelling from Mexico City to tiny, remote mountain villages in the impoverished Mixteca region.
The two women were taken to the hospital with serious injuries[/caption] Video shows the victim being helped away from the scene by police[/caption]