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In a tragic incident, a man died on Tuesday (2022), four days after he sustained burn injuries after falling
into a cauldron of boiling payasam meant for temple prasadam in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
As per reports, the man was identified as Muthukumar, and the video of him falling into the pot
is going viral after the incident. The man who fell on July 29th (Friday, 2022) was admitted to the hospital
with 65% burn injuries, but he succumbed while undergoing treatment.
The entire incident was captured on a CCTV camera. As a part of a religious event, payasam or
sweetened rice was being cooked in large vessels at Madurai's Pazhanganatham for
Muthu Mariyammam temple devotees on Friday.
The victim is seen coming to the pot and standing there. He is then seen sitting on the edge of
the boiling pot as he looks a bit dizzy and finally falls into the vessel of boiling porridge much to
the shock of onlookers. A group of men are seen trying to help Muthukumar out but they were
unable to pull him out as the vessel was too hot and finally, topple the entire vessel and he falls out
along with the gushing hot liquid from the vessel. A person is also seen falling after pushing
the vessel and might have also suffered injuried in the process.
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I've heard of indians putting their hands and feet in food while they make it but never this!
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Joseph Burrus Aka The Amazing Joe was a children's magician in California. He performed an escape trick at blackbeard's family fun center in California that cost him his life. Joseph Burrus was a magician, an escape artist who had hoped to become the best magician ever. His main goal was to be better then Harry houdini who is considered to be one of the best for some even the best magician ever. Harry Houdini performed many magic acts, but was most known for his escape acts. But there was one escape act that even Houdini couldn't pull off and that was the buried alive act. Joseph Burrus wanted to prove to the world that he was as good or even better then Houdini by pulling off this stunt.
Erik Weisz Aka Harry Houdini was born on March 24, 1874. He was a Hungarian-American magician, escape artist. He was most famous for his escape acts in the early 1900. A small documentary on who Harry Houdini was.
He had performed many escape acts such as jump with handcuff escape, milk can escape and the straight jacket escape. But there was one act that even he was afraid to do and that was being buried alive. Where he would be buried alive in a coffin and he would have to escape from the coffin and dig his way out of the dirt.
He had this idea, because he knew that most people were afraid of coffins and being buried alive, so he knew that it would be a good act to perform on stage.
He was planning on performing this stunt on stage in front of people, but he abondened the idea when he failed to perform the stunt which almost cost him his life. Houdini attempted this act, where he was buried in a coffin shackled under 1.8 meter of dirt and he did manage to get out of the coffin, but he could not make his way through the dirt. Houdini panicked and passed out and his assistent's had to save him by pulling him out of the dirt. If it wasn't for his assistent's he would have died. No magician would try the buried alive act for decades. But this was the act that Joseph Burrus wanted to do, because the only way to prove that he was better then Houdini was to pull of a stunt that even Houdini himself couldn't pull off. But to prove that he was better then Houdini he would not only be buried under dirt, but cement as well. 0.9 meter of dirt and 1.2 meter of cement. Harry Houdini died from peritonitis on October 31, 1926. He was 52 years old when he died.
He's a legend among magician's and is still respected to this day and many magician's want to be like him like Joseph Burrus wanted to be. About 1 year before Joseph Burrus attempted the buried alive act, he practiced it by being buried alive under a small amount of dirt and he successfully pulled of the stunt. This is why he was confident that he could pull of the buried alive stunt with dirt and cement.
The Buried Alive Act
On Halloween night Oktober 31, 1990 the 64th anniversary year of Harry Houdini's death, Joseph Burrus planned to finally attempt the buried alive act. His 2 sons and parents were also present at the show. He was dressed up in a white tuxedo ready to go. His family, friends, onlookers and assistent's tried to talk him out of it, but Joseph was sure that he could do it. He was chained and put in the coffin. Right before they started to dump the dirt and cement, Joseph Burrus signaled his assistent's to stop and they pulled him out of the coffin. He said that his chains were too tight and that it needed to be reudjested. People were warning him again to not go through with this, that maybe it was a sign, but Joseph Burrus was determined to do it and went back in his coffin. He was lowered in the pit and was buried alive with first 0.9 meter dirt and then 1.2 meter of cement.
Video of the buried alive act
Joseph Burrus suffocated to death when the coffin broke, because of the weight of the dirt and cement. The coffin was strong enough to hold the weight of the dirt, but not the cement. The wet cement became hard and crushed the coffin and dirt poured in the coffin. The assistent's did their best to dig him out and reach him, but by the time they reached him he was already dead. It happened on live tv and his 2 sons and parents saw the accident happen in front of their eyes. Joseph Burrus was cremated.
Thanks for reading hope you enjoyed it. I will end it with a documentary of my favorite horror story teller. It's about 12 minutes long and contains more information and footage of the accident.
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A truck driver uses sand and gravel to cover up blood traces at the site where he ran over a 16-month-old boy in Nghe An Province, Vietnam, April 22, 2020. Driver was eventually arrested.
The accident occurred in the coastal village of Quynh Phuong in Hoang Mai Town of Nghe An on Wednesday last week.
On the morning of that day, the victim's parents took their son to his grandparents' house so that someone would take care of the boy while they helped process seafood there.
Since the boy was later nowhere to be seen, his family members rushed to find him.
Upon inspecting footage from a neighbor's surveillance camera, the family found that the toddler, who was playing on a road less than three meters wide in front of their house at 9:15 am, was run over by a truck carrying construction materials.
The driver, later identified as 33-year-old local Nguyen Van V., was filmed carrying the boy's body to another site and used sand and gravel to cover up blood marks on the road.
It only took him one minute to finish hushing up what had happened and drive away.
V., who was recognized by the boy's family, was questioned about the boy's whereabouts and he denied allegations against him. At the time, he even joined the family's search for the missing toddler.
However, the family was able to follow the traces of blood left at the scene and discovered the boy's body buried in a pit at a construction site adjacent to their house.
Local police officers were present at the time of the finding and arrested the truck driver on the spot.
“My grandkid was way too young and was just learning to walk. He was such an innocent child,” Th., the grandfather of the deceased, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.
Manslaughter resulting in one death is punishable by one to five years behind bars, according to the 2015 Penal Code of Vietnam.
The site where a 16-month-old toddler was run over by a truck.
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sorry you had to see this
basically this guy got sucked through an opening that somebody accidentally opened in an underwater submarine in 0.12 seconds and died via what i call "shreddification"