Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

The first video of the guy lighting himself on fire never gets old. He's so nonchalant about it all and his family or roommates or whoever are freaking the fuck out within seconds. He is also freaking the fuck out. Good times.

There is a video I haven't been able to find in a few years. It's of a woman trapped in an apartment fire and I guess she's at the end of a hallway or in a isolated room. The window she is at has iron bars over it and she's just sitting there with her legs hanging out between the bars and everyone in the adjacent buildings is watching, unable to do anything. It takes a long time for her to finally die.

In the meantime, here:
For my lovelies out there that say the pink mist does not exist, I present to you this classic for your consideration.

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This one might be more horrible.

Gore is on the menu, boys!! I got my computer up and running again!
 
I've been trying to find a video of a small-time Russian criminal (snitch or thief) being beaten to death by a couple of thugs, but most hits on any search engine bring up corruption and abuse in Russian prisons, Navalny, and other completely irrelevant shit.
For my lovelies out there that say the pink mist does not exist, I present to you this classic for your consideration.
IIRC we were discussing it in the context of shootings.

Edit: as apology, here's one of my all-time favourite videos.
 
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Reminds me of the ending of Made in Abyss Movie 3: Fukaki Tamashii no Reimei. Kids were ground up and put in the canisters.
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No gore, bad quality video(was posted over 13 years ago)


Video description synopsis:
Woman tries to race the eastbound freight train in a minivan packed with 4 kids. When crossing the tracks, she is struck by a westbound train that pushes her into the original eastbound train as well. The woman and 2 of the children died.

I think the video stuck in my mind all these years because she was so dedicated to trying to beat this train, like she truly believed she was in an action movie.
 
Police body camera footage from a fatal shooting by police officer in Honolulu:



Star-Advertiser said:
Two body-worn camera videos released by Honolulu Police Department today show a violent struggle between 29-year-old Lindani Myeni and Honolulu police officers, who shot and killed Myeni outside a Nuuanu home Wednesday night during an alleged burglary.

One video is 32 seconds long, while the other is 55 seconds. A third officer’s body camera was not activated.

Officers arrived at the scene of a reported burglary to a woman who was yelling about a man who had allegedly just been inside her house.

A police officer orders the suspect to “get on the ground” multiple times, but he does not comply. The suspect is seen walking toward the the officer and attacking him; a second officer arrives and deploys his Taser.

Police said the Taser did not stop the suspect, who then attacks the officer who fired his Taser. An officer fires one shot.

Then the dark footage shows the suspect attacking an officer who was on the ground before a third officer fires his gun three times at Myeni.

Myeni was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Three officers were injured, including one who suffered facial fractures and remained hospitalized today.

At a news conference at HPD headquarters to release the video, Acting Deputy Chief Allan Nagata said the officers had “fought for their lives.”

“They were in the fight for their lives — let me clear with you. … They did very well. They were very brave,” he said. “They didn’t shoot or discharge the firearm right away. This was not a case of overreaction.”

Nagata acknowledged that the officers never identified themselves as police in the moments leading up to the assault and shooting, but he said their uniforms, commands and police cars made it clear who they were.

Ken Lawson, a professor at the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law, interpreted the footage differently, calling it a “rush to judgment” of a Black man.

He said officers should have investigated the emergency call instead of immediately treating the scene as a hostile one, even if they had arrived to a woman screaming.

“When they get there, is the man threatening the police when they first get there? Is he threatening anybody? He’s the one standing there — she’s the one that’s frantic,” Lawson said. “The officer has to look and observe. … He’s standing there, he ain’t got a weapon, he’s not threatening them. … What that officer does is he draws his weapon, points it at the man, and tells him to get down in a prone position in the rain. For what?”

The released footage does not reveal any dialogue between Myeni and any of the police officers.

Lawson said he’s seen the escalation to violence many times when police interact with Black people.

“The reason why I’m skeptical is because we have seen over and over again when people have called the police on Black people, and it has been fake calls,” he said. “But the reason why they can do that is because they know if they say it’s a large Black man out here attacking me, that the police are going to respond exactly as HPD responded (on Wednesday). That’s what’s dangerous about it.”

Lawson didn’t defend the Myeni’s reactions, but he said it should not have ended in his death.

“It should not have ended in death when the person is unarmed and there’s three of you and one of him. I just don’t understand it,” he said.

We'll see if any BLM lunacy comes from this event, given how Hawai'i has been mostly spared from said events, but who knows.
 
No gore, bad quality video(was posted over 13 years ago)


Video description synopsis:
Woman tries to race the eastbound freight train in a minivan packed with 4 kids. When crossing the tracks, she is struck by a westbound train that pushes her into the original eastbound train as well. The woman and 2 of the children died.

I think the video stuck in my mind all these years because she was so dedicated to trying to beat this train, like she truly believed she was in an action movie.
What do you guys think is the oldest video of someone dying? It's probably some WW2 footage the military recorded but I'm not sure.
 


I don't frequent shock sites so here's historical footage of a fatal accident at the 1977 South African Grand Prix. Driver Tom Pryce accidentally strikes pit crewman Frederik Jansen van Vuuren. Apparently there was a dip in the track that reduced visibility of the oncoming cars, or something.

At first glance it appears as though Frederik is cut in half or blown apart by the force of the hit, but according to all of the coroner reports I can find of the incident Frederik was struck with such force that it ripped him out of his pants and the empty pants fluttering in the wind gives him the appearance of being cut in half in the footage. His lower half was still mangled up pretty badly though. The fire extinguishers Frederik was carrying was flung into Pryce's vehicle at high speed, breaking his neck and killing him as well.

The footage isn't very graphic, but there's something both funny and deeply disturbing about a guy getting pantsed when he's hit by a car.
 

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If we're doing racing deaths then here's the death of Gilles Villeneuve:
Wikipedia said:
On May 8, 1982, Villeneuve died after an accident during the final qualifying session for the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder. At the time of the crash, Pironi had set a time one-tenth of a second faster than Villeneuve for sixth place. Villeneuve was using his final set of qualifying tyres; some say he was attempting to improve his time on his final lap, while others suggest he was specifically aiming to beat Pironi.[37] However, Villeneuve's biographer Gerald Donaldson quotes Ferrari race engineer Mauro Forghieri as saying that the Canadian, although pressing on in his usual fashion, was returning to the pit lane when the accident occurred. If so, he would not have set a time on that lap.[38]

With eight minutes of the session left, Villeneuve came over the rise after the first chicane and caught Jochen Mass travelling much more slowly through Butte, the left-handed bend before the Terlamenbocht double right-hand section. Mass saw Villeneuve approaching at high speed and moved to the right to let him through on the racing line. At the same instant Villeneuve also moved right to pass the slower car. The Ferrari hit the back of Mass' car and was launched into the air at a speed estimated at 200 to 225 km/h (124 to 140 mph). It was airborne for more than 100 m (330 ft) before nosediving into the ground and disintegrating as it somersaulted along the edge of the track. Villeneuve, still strapped to his seat, but without his helmet, was thrown a further 50 m (160 ft) from the wreckage into the catch fencing on the outside edge of the Terlamenbocht corner.[38][39]

Several drivers stopped and rushed to the scene. John Watson and Derek Warwick pulled Villeneuve, his face blue, from the catch fence.[40] The first doctor arrived within 35 seconds to find that Villeneuve was not breathing, although his pulse continued; he was intubated and ventilated before being transferred to the circuit medical centre and then by helicopter to University St Raphael Hospital in Leuven where a fatal fracture of the neck was diagnosed.[41] Villeneuve was kept alive on life support while his wife travelled to the hospital and the doctors consulted specialists worldwide. He died at 21:12 CEST (UTC+2).[38] An inquiry into the accident was led by Derek Ongaro, the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile (FISA) safety inspector.[42] It concluded that an error from Villeneuve caused him to strike Mass' car and exonerated the latter of any responsibility for the accident.[43]
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Skip the paragraph if you aren't interested in some backstory I guess

Not to get too personal, but this is about somebody I actually knew somewhat in person, Stunt pilot named Greg Connell. During an airshow with one of his old friends in Georgia about 2 hours out from where he lived in Augusta, back in 2016, he crashed into the ground, blew up and died. None of us still know what the fuck happened to him to cause him to run into the ground, but I really feel sorry for his wife. She sold off their house they used to have around Aiken, SC where they lived on a private community, where a bunch of houses sat around this one airfield, nobody heard about where the hell she went or what happened to her. She became super depressed and introverted and didn't speak to anybody.

This video barely gets the crash in frame when it happens (~0:57) but it suffices:


Another with a clearer angle (~0:46):
 
What do you guys think is the oldest video of someone dying? It's probably some WW2 footage the military recorded but I'm not sure.
Old war crimes. Definitely old war crimes.

Woman tries to race the eastbound freight train in a minivan packed with 4 kids.
That whole time the engineer operating the locomotive was probably saying out loud "Don't do it. Don't do it. No come on stop. Don't do it. Don't do it! Why are you turning!? NO DON'T DO IT! FUCK!!!"

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Here's a quickie.


And some accompaniment:
 
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