6 more terrible ways to die

Death is a tense affair for a lot of people, after all, who likes to think about how their boots will hit? Here at Mega, we have already shown some terrible ways to go from this to the best, including through sadistic executions. However, there is always a bad way to tighten the wooden jacket that we do not know. Check out some terrible situations:

1. Electrocuted in electric chair

Harold P. Brown decided to create the electric chair as a more humane execution device in return for firing and guillotine. But Brown might not understand anything "more human, " as this kind of death is extremely terrible and cruel. The sequence of shocks can overheat a person's body to the point where they cook from the inside!

Eyeballs melt, skin can fry and merge into chair - that's when you don't catch fire! In addition, the seizures are so intense that some people even broke their legs during such a performance. Most electrocution deaths take about 2 minutes, but this time can be up to 10 times longer!

2. Poisoned by botulism

Botulism is a rare but highly painful infectious disease. It is a type of poisoning with one of the deadliest toxins on the planet. The most common is that the muscles in your body start to stop. ALL OF THEM! Including those responsible for your breathing.

The treatment is usually long, with your body having to stay on for a few months with artificial respirators until they return to normal. The most common way to get botulism is through the consumption of canned products that have been unevenly preserved.

3. Eaten by ants

The ants are a group of 200 species of this insect and are considered carnivorous! They always walk in large numbers - up to 100, 000 ants! - usually feeding on small animals. But it's not just animals they live, no ...

In Africa, there are reports of them attacking humans. Have you ever thought of being eaten alive by these assholes? What's worse is that they spare no one: they can attack anyone who is sleeping or even dying sick. Worse, there is no time to save the unfortunate victim who falls into their clutches.

4. Drowned in the sewer

Let's face it, drowning shouldn't be one of the coolest things in the world, but drowning in waste should be even worse! Accidents involving people falling into manholes, especially during thunderstorms, have been reported in various parts of the world. What's worse is that the bodies of these unlucky ones often take a long time to find.

5. Run by an elephant

In India, until just over 150 years ago, sentencing to death by elephants was a common practice. The person was tied to the animal, which dragged it through several streets. On the way, it was already possible to skin and break whole, but the worst was yet to come ... The elephant ended the job by stepping on the head of the unfortunate who committed some heinous crime.

However, there were even worse methods: In the 3rd century BC, elephants smashed the limbs of the person, then threw them up and only then finished killing them. Already in the Middle Ages, iron blades were affixed to elephants to cut their victims before annihilating them.

6. Attacked by a flying lawn mower

Yes, dear reader, this bizarre situation has happened at least once in the world: in 1979, a football game featured a presentation of different remote control aircraft. One of the models was a lawnmower adapted to fly!

John Bowen, who was watching the show, was eventually hit in the head by the flying contraption, which was being controlled by Philip Cushman, but eventually failed and crashed. The lawnmowers had not been removed, causing an ax-like injury to the unlucky Bowen, who was rescued but could not resist.

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