FIVE tourists have died after a giant hovercraft flipped over and crashed, plunging travellers into the ice-cold waters of the world’s deepest lake.

Four women and a man were killed in the , with survivors of the horrific ordeal reportedly including a 14-year-old.

Lake Baikal accidentFive tourists were killed when an ‘overcrowded’ hovercraft flipped over and crashed on Lake Baikal Credit: East2West Lake Baikal accidentRussian sources blamed overcrowding for the accident Credit: East2West

Thirteen people were rescued from the craft, some suffering from hypothermia in the freezing waters of Lake Baikal in Siberia.

One survivor was hospitalised with severe cuts to their leg.

Russian sources blamed overcrowding for the accident, with 18 people crammed on the hovercraft that was meant to only carry ten.

Emergency services told Russian news agency TASS that the craft was “in good working condition” before the accident.

is the world’s deepest freshwater lake – reaching depths of more than 5,000 ft.

The water temperature was around 2°C as the holidaymakers were thrown in.

The bodies of the dead tourists – thought to be from the region – were retrieved from the water.

A criminal has been opened into the crash of the Russian-made hovercraft, thought to be a Sever-750.

Lake Baikal accidentThe water temperature was around 2°C as the holidaymakers were thrown in Credit: East2West Lake Baikal accidentThe bodies of the dead tourists – thought to be from the Moscow region – were retrieved from the water Credit: East2West

The tragedy occurred near a beauty spot known as Turtle Rock.

In December, a relative of Russian president was injured in that killed an influential crime boss.

Putin’s pal, a university friend who married the tyrant’s cousin, miraculously survived the bizarre hovercraft accident.

Putin’s cousin’s husband, Viktor Khmarin, swam through icy waters to safety.

Lake Baikal accidentOne survivor was hospitalised with severe cuts to their leg Credit: East2West Lake Baikal accidentEmergency services told Russian news agency TASS that the craft was ‘in good working condition’ before the accident Credit: East2West

Dramatic footage showed the vessel skidding, smashing into ice, and being flipped upside-down.

It was unclear from the video why the hovercraft suddenly lurched and overturned after going under a bridge.

The 76-year-old suffered from exposure after the crash on December 21.

Viktor Averin, 68, second-in-command of the notorious Solntsevskaya gang, was killed in the crash.

Four others were onboard the hovercraft as it capsized near a club outside Moscow.

One of the other passengers was an 18-year-old model, who crawled over thin ice to survive, reports said.