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  2. Sailendra Nath Roy - Wikipedia

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    Sailendra Nath Roy (1964–2013) was an Indian man who registered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for the farthest distance travelled on a zip wire using hair. [1] He achieved the record at Neemrana Fort Palace, Neemrana, Rajasthan, India, on 1 March 2011. Sailendra zip lined the entire 82.5 m attached to the zip wire only by his ...

  3. Category:Filmed deaths from natural causes - Wikipedia

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    Sailendra Nath Roy; S. Franco Scoglio; Fatman Scoop; V. M. N. Vijayan This page was last edited on 21 August 2022, at 18:51 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. 2024 Kolkata rape and murder - Wikipedia

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    The doctors and nurses echoed similar sentiments, while Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expected death sentence. [67] The Bharatiya Janata Party IT head Amit Malviya also criticized life imprisonment given to Roy, adding that verdict must be appealed and that the TMC Government should stop shielding the perpetrators. Malviya also added that the ...

  5. Monkey torture videos prompt drive to include animals in ...

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    In recent months increasing numbers of “horrific and graphicvideos and images of baby monkeys being filmed for abuse and even painfully killed have been posted online.

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  7. Las Vegas police release chilling new photos showing Stephen ...

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    The Las Vegas Police Department released graphic new photos that provide a chilling look inside Stephen Paddock's 32nd-floor Mandalay Bay Hotel room, from which he committed the worst mass ...

  8. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there is no federal or state legislation in the United States that outlaws possessing or viewing videos or images that depict the death of a human being. [2] In 2000, a bill was introduced in the California State Legislature to outlaw these films, but after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) raised protest over First Amendment concerns, the bill failed to pass.

  9. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Post-mortem photograph of Emperor Frederick III of Germany, 1888. Post-mortem photograph of Brazil's deposed emperor Pedro II, taken by Nadar, 1891.. The invention of the daguerreotype in 1839 made portraiture commonplace, as many of those who were unable to afford the commission of a painted portrait could afford to sit for a photography session.