Las gemelas idénticas australianas Bridgette y Paula Powers fueron testigos presenciales de una presunta ola de crímenes violentos esta semana.
Desde entonces, su relato ha cautivado al mundo no por lo que vieron, sino por la forma sincronizada en que hablan al unísono.
Desde entonces, su relato ha cautivado al mundo no por lo que vieron, sino por la forma sincronizada en que hablan al unísono.
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00:00Paula and Bridget.
00:03I'm Paula and that's Bridget.
00:06There you go.
00:07It's an obvious question, but you guys would never have seen anything like that.
00:11No, no, no, no, we've seen it on the news clean air times.
00:14We feel sorry for those people who go around for their lives.
00:17Well, we were in cleaning our birds and we heard this big bang.
00:23We said, oh no, another car accident.
00:25So we dropped everything and we went running out the front.
00:30We see mum running out from the house up there and then the other cars were pulling up
00:36and checking to see if the person was okay.
00:41And one guy, he was up there with our mum and he went up there
00:47and he was coming back down towards us and he goes, run, he's got a gun.
00:54What's her name?
00:54Helen.
00:55We're glad that young guy, he said, run, he's got a gun.
01:00And then we've seen heaps of people running into our facility here and our house yard.
01:05Our house yard.
01:06We're not sick.
01:07We're not sick.
01:21We're not sick.