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"Danger! No Selfie Sticks on the platform" sign at a West Japan Railway Company station. This is a list of serious injuries and deaths in which one or more subjects of a selfie were killed or injured before, during, or after taking a photo of themselves, with the accident at least in part attributed to taking the photo.
Human beings in the year 2016 enjoy taking photographs of themselves -- but what happens when selfie-snapping crosses the line from nuisance to dangerous?
Source claims woman took selfie, added caption to selfie, uploaded selfie, and then got into an accident, police in source are quoted saying 'this is what happens when you text and drive' Xenia Ignatyeva, a 17-year-old Russian girl, took a selfie from a bridge that was an entire 28-feet off the ground in order to show off to her friends.
On November 23, 2015, the teenager came to a train crossing at 10:30 local time [12] at 9179 km of the Far Eastern Railway to a spot near the bridge over the Komarovka River, near the Sakhzavod station, [13] Twenty-four hours before she took her own life, she posted selfies with the caption “ня.пока.” which is translated to, “nya.bye.” [14] but the post didn't initially attract ...
"Selfie" is an example of hypocorism – a type of word formation that is popular in Australia, [5] where it was in general use before gaining wider acceptance. [6]The first known use of the word selfie in any paper or electronic medium appeared in an Australian internet forum on 13 September 2002 – Karl Kruszelnicki's 'Dr Karl Self-Serve Science Forum' – in a post by Nathan Hope.
A 66-year-old Japanese tourist died earlier this week when he fell while trying to take a selfie at the Taj Mahal. His death raises the grand total to 12 selfie deaths just in this past year ...
This incident is left in the movie, meaning Ulrich's reaction and pain are all too real. [266] Con Air (1997). On 29 August 1996, Phil Schwartz, a welder employed by Special Effects Unlimited, a Los Angeles-based firm, was crushed to death at Wendover when a static model of the C-123 used in the film fell on him.
Oscars Selfie: 2 March 2014 Bradley Cooper: Los Angeles, California, United States Cell phone The photograph is a selfie taken at the 2014 Oscars. The image shows Ellen DeGeneres, Meryl Streep, Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Julia Roberts, Kevin Spacey, Channing Tatum, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Lupita Nyong'o, and her brother, Peter Nyong'o.