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112: actress Sanora Kirsanova and her mother got into an accident

The accident occurred in Serpukhov. Telegram channel 112 reports this.

“Sanora and her mother were traveling from Moscow. According to her, she was moving in the far left lane at the speed limit when a truck flew right in front of her. Sanora did not have time to slow down and began to honk at the man, but he, completely ignoring her, continued driving. As a result of the collision, the actress’s car spun and she flew right under the truck,” the publication says.

According to the truck driver, he is not to blame for the accident. In addition, after the incident, the man did not inquire about the women’s well-being, but immediately began blaming them for the accident.

It is also reported that Sanora Kirsanova did not have a video recorder in her car that could record the moment of the accident. Now the actress is doing her best to seek justice and is looking for witnesses to the accident. The driver of the truck was not punished.

Earlier in Moscow, Mercedes rammed a BMW X5 at high speed.

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