Escalator Misstep at Moscow Mall Ends with Apple Counter Incident (Baza)

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A report from Baza circulating on Telegram describes an unusual incident at a European mall in Moscow. According to the account, a man who had entered the mall stepped onto an escalator, but something went wrong and he stumbled forward, tumbling down the moving stairs. The fall ended with him landing directly on a fruit and vegetable counter, an unlikely impact that drew the attention of bystanders and staff alike. After the collision, the man stood, regained his balance, and quickly removed himself from the scene, moving away from the counter area. The sequence of events, captured by nearby CCTV cameras, shows the moment when the man landed on the counter in a manner some observers likened to a precise, almost soldierly landing. A few pieces of fruit scattered across the floor in the immediate aftermath. Despite the dramatic moment, witnesses indicated that the man did not appear seriously injured. He reportedly brushed himself off, stepped away from the counter, and exited the scene without seeking medical attention or returning to the escalator .

The episode occurred in the presence of mall visitors and staff, who observed the unusual accident unfold in the public space near the escalator and fruit section. The incident underscores how a routine mall moment can swiftly become a scene of surprise, prompting quick reactions from onlookers and workers who may hurry to assist or document what happened .

In a separate report from Sakhalin, authorities mentioned a separate incident involving a 33-year-old driver. It was reported that a concrete pillar fell onto a car, leaving the driver injured. Police teams opened an inquiry to investigate the circumstances surrounding that accident, as officials review CCTV footage and gather witness statements to determine how the pillar collapsed and impacted the vehicle .

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