A lucky-to-be-alive woman was hit by a high-speed train while posing for snaps.
Nini Lomidze said she was miraculously unhurt in the horror mishap.
She was wearing a figure-hugging red dress as she approached the track.
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Nini fixed her hair and straightened her outfit as the train driver sounded the horn to apparently warn her that she’s too close.

She struck a pose when the train was just a few feet away, but it hit her upper body and knocked her to the ground.
Two friends were heard screaming in shock as the clip filmed by an onlooker, came to an end.
The lucky escape was filmed at a railway track near Tbilisi, Georgia, as reported by Need To Know.
Nini said: “I’m fine, and thanks for your messages, they were very touching.
“It was just an accident.
“I did not know the track was in use and trains were in operation again.
“I really didn’t know there was a high-speed train coming.
“When I heard a sound and looked, it was nowhere to be seen.
“Suddenly, in a split second, I looked up and realised it was going to hit me.
“It isn’t the driver’s fault or anyone else’s.”
She added: “Never be afraid of those who offend you and wish you to die, I will definitely remember this in the future.”
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