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SHOCKING video has emerged showing a journalist in Latin America interviewing a dying man on live TV.

The man was apparently hit by a truck on a motorway in El Salvador shortly before the interview took place.

 Shocking video shows the moment a TV news reporter interviews a man as he lies dying by the roadside
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Shocking video shows the moment a TV news reporter interviews a man as he lies dying by the roadsideCredit: Liveleak
 The man has been hit by a truck shortly before being quizzed by the journalist
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The man has been hit by a truck shortly before being quizzed by the journalistCredit: Liveleak

News footage shows the shattered windscreen of a white truck parked up on the side of the road after a collision.

But the camera then bizarrely cuts to a close up of a shirtless man lying on his side on the ground.

The man is clearly in some pain, groaning as he lies on the grass.

But instead of helping, the heartless TV reporter from TVO Noticias thrusts a microphone in his face to interview him about what just happened.

The injured man mumbles: “They hit me and I’m hurting.”

The journalist asks if he saw the vehicle coming, to which he obviously replies that he didn’t.

 The injured man mumbles that he is in pain after being struck by the vehicle
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The injured man mumbles that he is in pain after being struck by the vehicleCredit: Liveleak
 But instead of helping the reporter keeps the microphone in his face and continues to quiz him
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But instead of helping the reporter keeps the microphone in his face and continues to quiz himCredit: Liveleak
 It later emerged that the man died from his injuries afterwards
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It later emerged that the man died from his injuries afterwardsCredit: Liveleak

He is then asked if he would want to go to hospital – before the reporter moves on to question: “Where were you going anyways?”

To make things worse, it is believed the man later died as a result of his injuries.


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