Guinness weirdest deaths
Introduction
World Record! A task that has been completed in a very efficient way with a special perspective skill which becomes an achievement. The facts and achievements that are collected and complied by a unique platform is known as Guinness Book of Records, famously known as Guinness World Records!
From its inaugural in Britain, countless records were created and endlessly those were broken. While doing so, some try the so-called bizzare task to reach instant fame or simply doing something different, An out-of-the-box thinking. But! Few different thinking and its thinker ended up being dead. RIP
In this post we are going to find those saddening deaths and the attempt to achieve greatness.
World's oldest man
Japan's Chitetsu Watanabe who was one of the Guinness record holder died after 11 days receiving the "Longest surviving man" record. The key to his success was to handle things with smile even in difficult situation which made him to survive longer. However, the title had been moved to Kane Tanaka of Japan who is currently aged about 117.5 years old.
Did you know the longest human survival discovered by human is Jeanne Calment who survived about 122 years and 164 days?
Death by ponytail
Sailendra Nath Roy, A driver who holds two Guinness records for pulling heavy weights using his ponytail. One was pulling a train of one engine with three cars in 2012 and the other was traveling on a zip line of 82.5m in 2011. When he tried to break his own record of Zip Lining, he apparently died while performing. The plan was to travel, cross the Teesta river in West Bengal were his previous record was done in Rajasthan.
While he was half way, his ponytail got stuck in the zip line, while he struggled to release him, he passed away. The saddest part was, the audience were not able to help him. After 45 minutes he was successfully taken to the hospital and the doctor declared him dead. There are about three shocking things which were revealed after his death.
He haven't got any permission from the local body to perform the stunt and there were no precautionary steps taken by him. There is also a conspiracy going out that the local body rejected his application.
He died due to cardiac arrest.
His wife resisted him to perform the record.
Outrider Demised by a truck
Juan Francisco Guillermo who wants to create a history decided to cycle for around 250,000 km covering 5 continents. When he was at 9th month of his journey with his wife and a two-year-old baby to set his record at Nakhon Ratchasima province at Eastern Thailand he was doomed by a pickup truck due to the driver's recklessness. The accident took place all of a sudden. Luckily his child and her fiancé who was on another bicycle survived with minor injuries. The driver sentenced 10 years in prison, but he was bailed using the loopholes in the law.
This was not only the accident that took place in Thailand there are many similar accidents occurred in 2013 and before. All were tourists from different countries. Thailand's government promotes riding cycles and eco-friendly activities, but they should also keep an eye on the accidents too.
Youngest to die
Malli Mastan Babu a youngest Indian who set a Guinness record in July 2006. The sweetness in holding a record made him to thrive get more records. He was resembled as the youngest Indian to climb the seven summit hills in the shortest span of 172 days. To achieve more he started his journey to climb the Andes Mountains located between the Chile and Argentina. Unluckily the weather turned against him. His body was found after 260 hours in the coast of Argentina. After this incident many people hashtagged in social media to rescue him.
Once on a radio podcast he was questioned why he used to climb solely. The reply was "No one could match my pace". If he had a team, he could have accomplished many records.
Imbalance death
During our childhood we all would have gone to the circus, were the professionals are trained right from birth to perform stunts, Karl Wallenda was one of them. He was a perfect rope walker who earned many appreciations while performing circus activities with his family troops. While he and his team tried to perform a 7 stage pyramid rope walk, the troop had collapsed, it caused two fatalities and one got paralyzed. Neglecting his accident, he tried to perform rope walk again but with greater height of 10 stories to promote a hotel launch at Puerto Rico. Due to heavy wind flow and his aging factor caused him to fall. This live event was recorded and still in Dailymotion.
Too much of anything isn't good for anyone
Jennifer Strange who was working at the KDND Radio, Sacramento, California died after winning the competition held at their campus. The competition was to drink as much water as you can without going to the bathroom. The main motto that she participated in this competition was to win the video game and thereby providing the same to his daughter. But, unfortunately she died the very next day.
Reason for her death: Adult kidney is capable of purifying 23-27 liters of water per day, on an average we can take it as 24. She consumed more than 4 liters of waters within few hours which lowered her sodium count level to less than 135 millimoles per liter.
Symptoms
Headache
Nausea
Vomiting
muscle weakness
Other names
Hyper-hydration
Water Toxemia
Water-poisoning
She was not trying to create a Guinness world record but it's found to be one of the weirdest deaths that all should know about.
Conclusion
All the above incidents have caught our attention, and we have learned lessons from their mistakes. Most of the events above are caused due to natural occurrences. However, there will be some intusion circulating in our minds whenever we try to achieve. Follow your guts and boost your confidence which creates good vibration. Somewhere this good vibrations and small amount of positivity will get you to survive. Stay prior to your over confidence.
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