10 Most Tragic Deaths in History!
10. Robert And The Unforgiving Fish
Hundreds of people are killed annually by fish. Either through food poisoning, impalement or fish induced drowning not to mention shark attacks. It’s therefore no surprise that fish are among harmless but dangerous creatures given the right circumstance. That small golden brown fish you enjoy seeing in the aquarium can transform into a killer machine and take you down in minutes in an ironical paradox of the watcher being watched.
9. Emily Wilding Davidson
In early 20th century, Davidson slowly rose to fame for her violent approaches championing women’s suffrage in Britain. It’s therefore unsurprising she spent time behind bars on several occasions and at one time, she threw herself ten stairs down to divert police attention from her fellow suffragettes, a fall that caused lifelong health complications, but she wasn’t done yet. While on detention, she orchestrated several hunger strikes that compelled the police to force feed them.
8. The Unforgiving Donkeys And Sandar
Donkeys are generally hardworking and peaceful animals. We all know how dedicated these ‘’beasts of burden’’ are and how stubborn they get when they down the tools. In fact, no whipping would make a tired donkey move. History is rife with tales of men who whipped their prized donkeys to death after they casually refused to work. However, some donkeys prefer to crack the air and engage their masters in counter productive argument on battle of the wits [imagine arguing with your donkey as you ride her down the road].
7. Terry Vance Garner
Unlike Sandar who was mauled by donkeys, Terry was not only killed but also eaten up by his own pigs in an ugly twist of fate. As a veteran Vietnam War soldier, he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and turned to farming as an obstruction from the horrors of the grim battle that saw American forces butchered with ruthless efficiency by the Viet army. Following the defeat, Americans began gradual withdrawal from the Vietnam and Terry was among the lucky soldiers who escaped with their life and quickly resigned from the army.
6. Queen Sunandha’s Freak Boat Accident
Siam, now Thailand has one of the strictest laws regarding the monarchy in which the royals are highly protected and revered as gods. Speaking ill of the royalty has seen people dragged to courtrooms before being hurtled to the prisons for lengthy sentences. Clicking a monarch, pointing his way or even staring at him would get one killed by hail of arrows from the guards. Thanks to the modern laws and convections, you can lock eyes with a reigning monarch and live to tell.
5. Tashkent Wolves Massacre
In 1911, a group of 120 men, women and children gathered in the quite village of Obstipoff for a wedding party. Soon after the engagement ceremony, they embarked on a 20 mile (32-kilometer) horse ride to a nearby town of Tashkent were the banquet would be held. However, as the happy-go-lucky party rode the sledges across the barren icy deserts in St. Petersburg, the unimaginable happened. They spotted a black cloud descending from a hill and realized by were hundreds of starving wolves.
4. They Came For The Horses
Just to showcase how serious wolves’ attacks are, I thought it fit to include this entry. Wolves often hunt in groups of six to seven and cover over 20-kilometers daily hunting for prey. However, they have been documented reaching up to thirty animals in a single pack to increase hunting success during low hunting seasons. In the cold and unforgiving icy wilderness of Russia, food is scares and that’s where things go bananas.
3. The Fatal Cremation Receipt
While most of us will be buried whole, huge percentage of India’s population risk cremation owing to acute land shortage for cemeteries. India boasts a huge population spanning over 1.3 billion souls over a 2.9 million Km2 land mass and this presents a real headache if every dead soul was to be buried.
2. The Killer Elephant Of Morocco
n our previous list, we painstakingly pieced together the horrors animal endured with sycophant masters at the helm. On the same list, we aired the predicament of an elephant called Raju and how he wept when he realized his bondage was over. Today, we feature an erratic jumbo that got the world taking and conservationist worried.
1. Judy Kay Zagorski
On March 2008, Judy thought it was a wise idea going on a boat ride in the expansive Atlantic Ocean near Marathon, Florida. As the boat cruised the blue, glassy calm sea and her father at the controls, a 75lb [34kg] spotted eagle suddenly leapt up from the sea apparently agitated by the boat’s engine but miscalculated the distance and collided with her.
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