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The 10-year-old was decapitated when he was ejected from his raft on Verrückt, a 168-foot-tall (51 m) water slide at Schlitterbahn Kansas City. [164] [165] Julio Macías González 26 August 2016: The 17-year-old from Mexico City died from a cerebrovascular accident caused by embolus formed on a neck hickey. [166] [167] Ten people 21 November 2016
"James Otis, American patriot, struck and killed by lightning." - Nothing unusual there: lightning kills about 500-700 people a year. In the world it's said to be 1171 a year. However in a year something like 57 million people die. Although things like getting crushed by reptiles is far rarer, lightning deaths are unusual.--
Harrison remains the U.S. President to have served the shortest term in office and was the first President to die in office. [6] [7] Zachary Taylor: 9 July 1850: The 12th President of the United States died of diarrhea and dysentry 5 days after consuming raw cherries and iced milk at a 4th of July event at the site of the Washington Monument.
Number 10.A meteor. Humans have been lucky when it comes to avoiding sizeable meteors and mass die-offs. However, if one measuring 50-meters-wide and speeding towards Earth at roughly 9 miles per ...
The Redditor doesn't agree with the famous saying that there's no such thing as a dumb question. "Some people may not know and that's okay, but there are some questions that people should just ...
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He died on the spot through holding his breath. [37] [38] Qin Shi Huang: August 210 BC: The first emperor of China, whose artifacts and treasures include the Terracotta Army, died after ingesting several pills of mercury, in the belief that it would grant him immortality. [23] [39] [40] Chrysippus of Soli c. 206 BC