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Death by GPS refers to the death of people attributable, in part, to following GPS directions or GPS maps. [1] [2] [3] Death by GPS has been noted in several deaths in Death Valley, California, [4] [5] a lost hiker at Joshua Tree National Park in southeastern California, [6] and incidents in Washington State, Australia, England, Italy and Brazil.
A dead man is found on an Australian beach with no identification and a bizarre fragment of a book in his pocket. To this day, his identity and cause of death are still unconfirmed. Carl Tanzler: A radiographer who became obsessed with a dead TB patient, had her exhumed, and lived with her corpse for 7 years. Toilet-related injuries and deaths
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The teenager's smartphone tracking signal was lost at 11:22 a.m. on Sept. 23, last year, as she was walking on a small road towards the station of Saint-Blaise-La-Roche, a hamlet of barely 250 ...
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Life After Life is a 1975 book written by psychiatrist Raymond Moody. It is a report on a qualitative study in which Moody interviewed 150 people who had undergone near-death experiences (NDEs). The book presents the author's composite account of what it is like to die, supplemented with individual accounts.
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Ariès wrote several major books and articles on death mentalities and is credited with introducing death as a topic for historical inquiry. Western Attitudes Toward Death began as a series of lectures presented to Johns Hopkins University , which he gave for the express purpose of translation and publication.