The video shows a painful moment when a truck exploded.
But what shocked the audience was that an in the background seemed to disappear into the air before the explosion.
The video was released after an investigation into 24 deaths. year-
On 2015, Anthony canneville, an old truck driver at the Victoria coroner's court in Australia.
Someone saw a man crossing the intersection on the sidewalk and it seemed that he had disappeared from the exact location where the truck exploded.
An audience thought it was a time traveler.
Someone said: "No one noticed that the time traveler disappeared in the background?
Others, however, have a more logical explanation that the video has been edited.
Someone said, "Oh, the video has been edited again! ! !
Another added: "So the other day there was a man on the show walking and then edited out.
Now he's completely deleted. Hhmmmm.
The unidentified pedestrian is said to have almost missed the explosion.
In the video, drivers and the public were seen carefully approaching the wreckage.
A witness told 7 News: "It's basically like his car turned into a bomb.
Unfortunately, Carnevale died immediately after the explosion of a taxi truck in Melbourne.
The court concluded that Carnevale's death was caused by a gas leak and sparks from the United Nations. capped 12-
According to 9 News reports, volt battery.
When the truck caught fire, he was transporting barbecue and gas cylinders that he did not know were partially opened to his new home.
Carnevale is said to be very excited about moving to his new house.
The explosion damaged the nearby car, and the flying debris hit the power line, causing a smaller explosion in the surrounding apartment window again.
The Metropolitan Fire Brigade investigation concluded that the explosion was caused by human error because all three cylinders were loose.
Experts now warn against transporting gas cylinders in enclosed spaces and suggest storing them in halfopen space.
The commander of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Frank Besanko, advised the driver to "open the window just in case ".
Victoria coroner Paresa Spanos says it's surprising that more lives are not lost.
She suggested that energy security Victoria make the public more aware of the movement to transport gas cylinders.
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