August 19, 2023: Unusual Deaths and Snacks!


#UnusualDeaths
In July 2000, a securities administrator accidentally locked herself in a basement vault. In an attempt to summon help, she pulled the fire alarm – which automatically triggered the fire suppressant system that sucked the air from the vault and filled it with CO2. pic.twitter.com/Wuxrnd2P2o


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#UnusualDeaths
A camel that was beaten and made to walk all day exacted its revenge by biting and stomping its owner to death in Jizan, Saudi Arabia in September, 2000. pic.twitter.com/Cjeg9mFEd7


— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️ (@BaronDestructo) August 16, 2023



#UnusualDeaths
In September of 2000, a resident of New South Wales was killed by a flock of swans that flew across his path while he was water skiing at 112 mph on the Clarence River. pic.twitter.com/vtEYI34O0k


— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️ (@BaronDestructo) August 17, 2023



#UnusualDeaths In November, 2000, a german tourist fell out of his 8th floor hotel room in Lausanne, Switzerland. Fortunately, he suffered little more than a broken ankle. Unfortunately, he fell out of the ambulance on his way to the hospital and was run over by a bus. pic.twitter.com/I6swlqJVV2


— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️ (@BaronDestructo) August 18, 2023



#UnusualDeaths
Japan's deadliest food is not fugu, the toxic pufferfish that now claims approximately 1 life a year, but mochi, the glutinous rice cake and choking hazard served every New Year that claims the lives of roughly 300 seniors annually. pic.twitter.com/HJIZYRW8pY


— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️ (@BaronDestructo) August 19, 2023


Today’s Yes/No…


French Fry Mozzarella Bites? Yes/No pic.twitter.com/RIpjUJgMv9


— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴‍☠️ (@BaronDestructo) August 19, 2023


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