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Watch: Model Dangles From Dubai Skyscraper In Superb Yet Terrifying Pic

IANS, 17 Feb, 2017 01:19 PM
    Instagram model Viktoria Odintsova diced with death by dangling off the edge of the 1,000-foot-tall Cayan Tower in Dubai to pose for a photo. 
     
    Odintsova, 22, clung to an assistant's hand as she dangled from the 73-storey high building, which was the world's tallest building in 2013. It also appears the model was not wearing a safety harness to prevent her from falling. 
     
     
     

    From reality Ph: @a_mavrin #MAVRIN #MAVRINmodels #VikiOdintcova @sashatikhomirov #Dubai

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    The model posted a video of the terrifying shoot on her Instagram page, which now gained over 350,000 views. And, it's safe to say that viewers are not impressed by her stunt. 
     
    "Stupidity at its finest," writes one commenter.
     
     
     
     
     
    "Speechless by the amount of stupidity. No apparent safety equipment or precautions. If this becomes a trend I really will lose faith in humanity," writes another commenter. 
     
    While several people have praised the impactful picture and videos, many have slammed Ms Odintcova for her recklessness.
     
    "Amazing photo," says one commenter on the picture. "What a horrible thing to do with all your followers - no one should do this you are lucky you are ok," says another. "You literally couldn't pay me a billion dollars to do this," says one Instagram user.
     
     

    Full video (link in bio)! @a_mavrin #MAVRINmodels #MAVRIN #VikiOdintcova #Dubai

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