To be fair, we also need a helicopter.We need an archer to try this out.
Step forward @titch.
To be fair, we also need a helicopter.We need an archer to try this out.
Step forward @titch.
Why do you draw particular attention to the source, in this case?From (yeah, you guessed it) The Guardian.
Agreed, it does. But it apparently occurred right after she was caught unawares by a blow to the back of the neck from a heavy wooden costume. I'm not a medical doctor, but I'd imagine that wouldn't tend to improve your day significantly.This description sounds like a stroke -
Sorry, it was just that when I typed it I realised that all the articles I link to seem to be from The Guardian.Why do you draw particular attention to the source, in this case?
That's because it's a respectable broadsheet that doesn't use a paywall.Sorry, it was just that when I typed it I realised that all the articles I link to seem to be from The Guardian.
There are different types of strokes with various causes. A brain injury directly resulting from head trauma is more likely to be a concussion.Agreed, it does. But it apparently occurred right after she was caught unawares by a blow to the back of the neck from a heavy wooden costume. I'm not a medical doctor, but I'd imagine that wouldn't tend to improve your day significantly.
Got it in one @escargot!That's because it's a respectable broadsheet that doesn't use a paywall.
FULL STORY: https://www.foxla.com/news/californ...g-to-steal-its-catalytic-converter-police-sayCalifornia man killed after car runs him over while trying to steal its catalytic converter, police say
A man died Monday after he was run over by a car he was trying to steal a catalytic converter from in Sacramento, California ...
Officers responded around 4:45 a.m. to reports of a collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian in the 8100 block of Timberlake Way ...
Police said that officers arrived at the scene and found the man with serious injuries. He was rushed to a hospital and was pronounced dead.
The man was identified as 28-year-old Jose Adolfo Rangel ...
Investigators said they believe the suspect was tampering with the vehicle to steal its catalytic converter before the collision. ...
More than 100 snakes discovered during wellness check on dead Charles Co. man
FULL STORY: https://wtop.com/charles-county/202...during-wellness-check-on-dead-charles-co-man/
SOURCE: https://www.aol.com/news/maryland-man-124-snakes-home-121226665.htmlMaryland man with 124 snakes in his home died of a snake bite, officials say
A man found dead with 124 snakes in his home died of a snake bite, officials confirmed this week.
David Riston, 49, died of snake envenomation, the Maryland Department of Health confirmed to USA TODAY. Officials also confirmed his death was accidental.
Riston died in January in Pomfret, Maryland. Some of the snakes in his home included rattlesnakes, cobras, black mambas and a 14-foot-long Burmese python, according tomultiple reports. The snakes included venomous and nonvenomous varieties. ...
Agreed, it does. But it apparently occurred right after she was caught unawares by a blow to the back of the neck from a heavy wooden costume. I'm not a medical doctor, but I'd imagine that wouldn't tend to improve your day significantly.
I am surprised that Obby Oss events like this don't have more safety measures in place. The costume looks very unwieldy and difficult to see or move while in it. With the huge crowds and festivities, I would think that the person playing the obby oss would need some help in maintaining their own safety.
Yes, bloody 'Health & Safety'. They'll be banning Russian Roulette next.lt’s probably been going since the eighteenth century, if not before, and l’m not aware of any other deaths associated with it.
Considering the vanishingly rare circumstances - the deceased suffered an injury to the arteries in her neck ten days previously, which had been healing until she was struck by the ‘Obby ‘Oss - the chances of a recurrence are minuscule.
Allowing the dead hand of the Health and Safety industry to take over running the event would render it a pale shadow of its fun, anarchic self.
maximus otter
Doesn't surprise me about these thefts. Price of metal is gigantic in the UK at the moment. Going rate for a pair of converters for recycling even on a trade to trade sale is £300.Here's another catalytic converter thief who died in the act. It's not clear what happened. The news report simply says the vehicle ran over him.
FULL STORY: https://www.foxla.com/news/californ...g-to-steal-its-catalytic-converter-police-say
Well yup. One sees an intriguing post on an interesting thread with a link to what's promised is a fascinating item on the most riveting subject ever imaginable aaaaaand it's the Mail. Or the S*n.Got it in one @escargot!
Strange death, or stupid death? Taking apart batteries and then attaching jumper cables and adding a conductive material, all without any thought to the hazards of playing with electricity - I guess none of the people have ever, as young children, played with a plug and socket? If they had, maybe they would have more respect for electricity.Couple electrocuted to death making art hyped on TikTok, officials say
When investigators responded to an April 6 fire at a Wisconsin home, they were immediately stumped.
The house in Marathon County, northwest of Green Bay, was badly burned, and its owners were nowhere to be found. But once the blaze was extinguished, officers found two bodies in the garage — those of Tanya Rodriguez, 44, and James Carolfi, 52.
Firefighters suspected foul play, and Marathon County sheriff’s deputies started looking for clues to solve what they thought was a homicide case. Then, pathologists conducting the couple’s autopsies proposed a theory that changed the course of the investigation: that Rodriguez and Carolfi had died after electrocution from fractal wood burning.
Chief Deputy Chad Billeb confirmed the findings during a Thursday news conference.
“Foul play has been ruled out and the deaths are found to be accidental in nature and believed to be caused by electrocution from fractal wood burning,” he said.
Fractal wood burning pairs high-voltage electricity and a chemical solution to etch intricate designs into slabs of wood. The process creates what is referred to as Lichtenberg figures, a pattern discovered in 1777 by German physicist Georg Lichtenberg while he conducted static electricity experiments. The intricate designs — often seen in the scars of people who’ve been struck by lightning — resemble tree branches, lightning bolts or ferns.
The results have turned fractal wood burning into a social media phenomenon.
People trying the craft often pick apart microwaves or car batteries to remove the power supply, which is then connected through jumper cables to nails attached to a piece of wood slathered with a conductive solution of baking soda and water.
At least 33 people — ranging from rookies to experienced electricians — have died from fractal wood burning since 2016, according to the American Association of Woodturners.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...-art-hyped-on-tiktok-officials-say/ar-AAWBRvN
maximus otter
Death by idiocy.Couple electrocuted to death making art hyped on TikTok, officials say
When investigators responded to an April 6 fire at a Wisconsin home, they were immediately stumped.
The house in Marathon County, northwest of Green Bay, was badly burned, and its owners were nowhere to be found. But once the blaze was extinguished, officers found two bodies in the garage — those of Tanya Rodriguez, 44, and James Carolfi, 52.
Firefighters suspected foul play, and Marathon County sheriff’s deputies started looking for clues to solve what they thought was a homicide case. Then, pathologists conducting the couple’s autopsies proposed a theory that changed the course of the investigation: that Rodriguez and Carolfi had died after electrocution from fractal wood burning.
Chief Deputy Chad Billeb confirmed the findings during a Thursday news conference.
“Foul play has been ruled out and the deaths are found to be accidental in nature and believed to be caused by electrocution from fractal wood burning,” he said.
Fractal wood burning pairs high-voltage electricity and a chemical solution to etch intricate designs into slabs of wood. The process creates what is referred to as Lichtenberg figures, a pattern discovered in 1777 by German physicist Georg Lichtenberg while he conducted static electricity experiments. The intricate designs — often seen in the scars of people who’ve been struck by lightning — resemble tree branches, lightning bolts or ferns.
The results have turned fractal wood burning into a social media phenomenon.
People trying the craft often pick apart microwaves or car batteries to remove the power supply, which is then connected through jumper cables to nails attached to a piece of wood slathered with a conductive solution of baking soda and water.
At least 33 people — ranging from rookies to experienced electricians — have died from fractal wood burning since 2016, according to the American Association of Woodturners.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...-art-hyped-on-tiktok-officials-say/ar-AAWBRvN
maximus otter
FULL STORY: https://www.wfla.com/news/sarasota-county/north-port-woman-found-dead-in-septic-tank-reports-say/North Port woman dies after falling in septic tank while gardening, police say
A North Port woman was found dead in her own septic tank on Tuesday, according to police.
North Port spokesman Josh Taylor told 8 On Your Side that police believe the woman was watering her plants when she fell through the lid. ...
“It appears where she either a fell into a hole that was created from her septic tank caving in or her weight itself it caved in right as she was standing on it,” Taylor said.
However, it did not appear the woman drowned, according to Taylor.
Authorities said the woman’s family called for a welfare check after not hearing from her, which led to her discovery. ...
Authorities are still investigating what caused the woman’s death, but they said there does not appear to be foul play. ...
Did they fax him to hospital?
FULL STORY: https://abc7.com/tot-fatally-shoots-dad-mom-charged-in-death/11935900/Tot fatally shoots dad, mom charged in death
A 28-year-old Florida mother on probation for child neglect has been charged in her husband's death after authorities alleged her 2-year-old son found an unsecured handgun in their Orlando home and fatally shot his dad in the back.
Marie Ayala was being held at the Orange County Jail Wednesday morning on charges of manslaughter by culpable negligence, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of ammunition by a convicted felon and violation of probation ...
"The gun was not properly stored. In fact, it was easily accessible even to a 2-year-old and the result is a tragedy ... no one can really comprehend," Orange County Sheriff John Mina said ...
The deadly shooting unfolded around noon on May 26 in an East Orlando home that Ayala and her husband, 26-year-old Reggie Mabry, shared with their three children, ages 5, 2 and 5 months ...
Ayala's 2-year-old son found a Glock 19 pistol in a bag on the floor of their home near some laundry ...
Ayala purportedly told deputies that her husband was playing video games with their children when she heard a loud pop ... She said she went to investigate the noise and found her husband on the floor shot ...
When deputies arrived at the scene, they found Ayala doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation on her her husband, who was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead.
... Ayala and Mabry's 5-year-old son told deputies that his 2-year-old brother shot their father.
"It's important to note that both Mabry and Ayala were on probation for child neglect and for narcotics charges," Mina said.
A person has come forward and says the bloke's his flat-mate.
Sketchy parents left a Glock pistol lying around the home, and their two-year-old shot and killed the father with it.
FULL STORY: https://abc7.com/tot-fatally-shoots-dad-mom-charged-in-death/11935900/
A 2-year old who can manipulate a 2lb pistol out of a rucksack hanging three feet off the floor, then apply 5½ to 6½lbs of trigger pressure while the pistol is pointing in exactly the tragic direction?
Oi!I apply this mantra when reading @Trevp666's postings too.