- Kotiti : Staged
- suicidal12yrowitnothinlef : Staged,
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On August 11, a paratrooper from Belarus Sergey Bezruchenok died in a Ryazan hospital, who fell into a coma on July 26, falling into a forest near Ryazan due to tangled parachute lines. The fall of a young man hit the video. Internet media report that it was his jubilee, five hundredth leap.
(https://vk.com/wall-1789396_4739?lang=en)
"It is with great regret and sorrow that we announce the death of one of the Molchanovs freediving instructors. At the end of July, doing extreme sports, Sergey Bezruchenok received serious injuries.
Doctors of the city hospital Shilovo, and then Ryazan regional more than two weeks tried to save Sergei, doing everything possible. Unfortunately, on August 11, 2019, Sergei’s heart stopped.
The Freediving Federation expresses its deepest condolences to Sergei’s family and friends and mourns with them.
Farewell to Sergey Bezruchenko will take place on Wednesday, August 14, at the address: Republic of Belarus, Minsk district, Kolodishchi city, Mikhailov Kut street, 70. Everyone who wants to say goodbye to Sergei his family are waiting for 13:00 (note: time has changed)."
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During Makar Sankrati, a festival dedicated to the deity Surya, a man was flying a kite and fell from a 3 story building onto Iron bars.
He was impaled and died instantly. He was identified as TRS leader BK.
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It happened on Wednesday 1 April 1981, in Hawaii, killing Aussie stuntman Jim Bailey. This is the news report for those interested: Australian stuntman Jim Bailey, known as ''The Human Torpedo,'' fell 500 feet to his death from an airplane while making a film for television Wednesday, authorities said. Initially, authorities said Baily was performing for ABC-TV's ''That's Incredible,'' but the show's producer denied having any connection with the accident. Witnesses, including members of the Maui Fire Department and the rescue unit, said Bailey, a resident of Brisbane, Australia, was suspended underneath a single-engine Ballanca by a strap and belt when the belt broke. He hung onto the strap for a few seconds before falling.
Officials said the stunt called for Bailey to hang on under the plane during takeoff and slide to a landing when the plane made a ''touch-and-go'' on the strip.
Bailey had appeared twice on ''That's Incredible.'' In an episode televised Jan. 26, he was dragged behind a car and crashed head-first through a flaming wall.
On Dec. 8, 1980, an episode showed Bailey being dragged behind another car at 165 mph and then skidding 1,300 feet along the pavement. But Alan Landsburg, producer of the ABC show, said there was no connection between Bailey's death and ''That's Incredible.'' ''We have nothing going in Hawaii, we're not working there,'' Landsburg said from his Los Angeles office. ''We've been on hiatus for about three and one-half weeks.
We finished our season and we don't start shooting until June. ''The accident obviously shocks us, but there's no way it could have been our crew filming. I tell you it was not our shoot. The accident was not even remotely connected with ''That's Incredible.'' Landsburg said it was possible the accident involving Bailey was being filmed by a private company and Bailey later planned to sell the film to ''That's Incredible.'' Landsburg said accidents have occurred during previous filming for the show, prompting safeguards.
''We've set absolute limits on what we'll buy due to the accident factor,'' the producer said. ''We've had a few accidents and we didn't want any others. We made it very clear that we wouldn't consider that type of outside purchase.''
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The video, which has gone viral on social media, was shot on a bridge in Kavlesad-Amboli, Sawantwadi taluka. The incident happened on the evening of July 31, when the group of youngsters from Kolhapur had come for a picnic at the Kavlesad Point.
The police and hikers still trying to locate the bodies, one of which could be seen amid boulders 700 feet below, but heavy rain and fog made it difficult to reach the spot.
The video shows a drunk Imran Gardi, 26, and Pratap Rathod, 21, climbing over a safety railing, holding onto the bars and facing the gorge below. The clip has both of them laughing and talking, when, at one point, one of them loses
his footing and the other tries to make a grab for him, but both end up plunging down.
Rescue operation on
An officer from Sawantwadi police station said, "In the video, one youth is seen holding an alcohol bottle and the two talking to each other. After a while, one swims in the pond nearby and comes out to join the other sitting on the railing."
"There are others present as the whole thing is unfolding. However, they are at a distance, and none of them tries to stop the two from climbing over," the officer added.
"We got to know about this video on August 1. Since then, the police, hikers and villagers have been trying to find the two."
Hill Riders from Sangeli and Summit Adventures from Kolhapur are carrying out the search operation.
"The search operation, which was stopped on Wednesday evening, resumed on Thursday morning," said Sunil Dhanawade, senior inspector.
"We will also question the person who shot this video; he could have easily saved them."
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On November 8, 2017, 26 year old Chinese rooftopper Wu Yongning was attempting a stunt from the top of the Huayuan Hua Center, a building more than 60 stories high, in Changsha when he unfortunately lost his grip he fell to his death.
(apologies for the music it was unintentional)