5 Unusual Deaths in the Human History
Taylor Mitchell ( Attack of cycote)
It was October 27,2009 when 19 year old Canadian folk singer was attacked by two coyotes,during her hiking trip to Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia,during the attack some other hikers came to rescue her and called 911; Taylor Mitchell was taken to Hospital in Cheticamp and later on she was transferred to Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Halifax or intensive care but unfortunately she died overnight .It was second death from the cycote attack in the living human history.
Damnoen Saen-um ( Died of continuous laughter)
It was somewhere in the year 2003,when a thai ice-cream salesman named Damnoen Saen-um was allegedly died from laughing heavily during his sleep , it is reported that Damnoen Saen-um was at 52; according to details his wife was unable to wake him, and he stopped breathing after two minutes of continuous laughter. After his post mortem report it was revealed that Damnoen Saen-um was died from heart attack and asphyxiation during that fateful laughter.
Muraka Jenny Vearncombe ( Death by Pipe)
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The Papua New Guinean-born 42-year-old mother of three, Muraka Jenny Vearncombe was walking to work in Townsville, north Queensland, Australia, died instantly when she was hit in the head by a piece of pipe sent flying by the grass cutter, being dragged by a tractor.
Investigation Reports suggested that the woman was decapitated and died instantly at the scene after walking past an empty block of land just after 8am.
Kevin Neil Whitrick ( Died by hanging himself during chating)
Kevin Neil Whitrick, 42, from Wellington in Shropshire, was found dead by officers who went to his home following a report from a fellow chat room user,that he hanged himself during chatting, Resuscitation attempts failed, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. A post mortem was carried out on Friday morning, which confirmed the cause of death as hanging.
Phillip Quinn
In 2004, Phillip Quinn, a 24-year-old of Kent, Washington, was killed during an attempt to heat up a lava lamp on his kitchen stove while closely observing it from only a few feet away. The heat from the stove built up pressure in the lamp until it exploded; spraying shards of glass with enough force to pierce his chest, with one shard piercing his heart and causing fatal injuries.The circumstances of his death were later repeated and confirmed in a 2006 episode of the popular science television series MythBusters.
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