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There were 550 reported electrocution deaths in the US in 1993, 2.1 deaths per million inhabitants. At that time, the incidence of electrocutions was decreasing. [36] Electrocutions in the workplace make up the majority of these fatalities. From 1980–1992, an average of 411 workers were killed each year by electrocution. [23]
Accidental deaths by electrocution (1 C, 52 P) E. People executed by electric chair (28 C) L. Deaths from lightning strikes (52 P) S. Suicides by electrocution (4 P)
Pages in category "Accidental deaths by electrocution" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In Kerala, a 14-year-old boy was electrocuted while attempting to take a selfie on top of a stationary train. [26] August 2014 United States: 1 0 Transport A 36-year-old man from Niagara, North Dakota, struck and killed a 54-year-old woman while driving. She was riding a bicycle and he was distracted as he took a selfie, striking her from ...
Eight people including four children were killed by electrocution in two separate events after days of heavy rain caused floods in impoverished informal settlements near the South African city of ...
Killed his mother-in-law in the Alaska federal territory. [23] Herbert Hans Haupt: Electrocution Espionage and attempted sabotage as unlawful combatants for Nazi Germany: August 8, 1942 D.C. Jail, Washington, D.C. Tried on July 8, 1942, by a military tribunal for their role in Operation Pastorius during World War II. Richard Quirin: Heinrich ...
Débora Rebeca Xi Artola, 15, was on top of a building in the El Centro neighborhood of Alta Verapaz when her tragic death occurred, according to a Spanish-language news release shared by local ...
[There were no deaths due to deterministic effects (i.e., people receiving a high dose of radiation, rapidly becoming ill, and dying); the 100–240 figure is an estimate of the number of people who died later in life due to cancer caused by radiation from the accident [29]]. 95–4,000+ [30] [31] 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster.