The clip was shot by a worker who lowered a pole into the house, attaching a camera to it

Apr 4, 2013 13:28 GMT  ·  By

The relatives of Jeff Bush, the man who died in January when a sinkhole swallowed him in Seffner, Florida, have had a chance to glimpse at the deadly hole in the ground that took Bush's life.

Hillsborough county officials have released a video taken inside the man's home by a worker who took part in the demolition process.

According to the Bradenton Herald, he suspended the camera on a pole to be able to capture this footage.

What you can see inside is a 60-foot (18.3-meter) depression that popped up overnight and killed the 37-year-old man when the ground collapsed underneath him in instants.

As I mentioned, his brother Jeremy jumped in for the rescue and had to be pulled out by deputies, or he would have been the second casualty of the sinkhole.