50-year old Jaiprakash Soni committed suicide by drowning in the Narmada River in India. A group of women and a man on a boat tried to save him, initially he accepts the help but then willingly swims away to drown completely. His family had reported him missing from their home the previous night, and learned of his fate on seeing this video.
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Probably jumped back in because those women wouldn't shut the fuck up
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"If I let them save me,
I STILL have to live in India...
FUCK. THAT. I'm done."
I like to think that this guy is one of the guys who calls on the phone and pretends to be from the I.R.S. and tries to extort and intimidate elderly people for money.
It would be great if they all did something
like this.
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if i was born in india, i'd do the same thing. awful.
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You can see the sadness on his face… R.I.P.
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He changed his mind after listening to those cackling women.
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Since he's drowning in it, it's really not going to matter that he's swallowing a fair amount of it as well. That seems pretty gross, so me being the curious type, I looked into it a bit - so according to this article, the water in that river isn't all that bad and probably drinkable (by Indian standards, at least) after disinfecting it (as in with chlorine etc.)
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/indore/narmada-water-drinkable-and-good-for-aquatic-life-reveal-tests-by-pollution-control-board/articleshow/65861840.cms
I also checked some of the Pollution Control Board data available online, and there appears to be wide variability in the min and max coliform amounts found in samples depending where exactly you are along this river. Pages 71-75 in this document (https://cpcb.nic.in/wqm/2021/WQuality_River-Data-2021.pdf), but I don't know where this guy was choosing to end it all. I suppose any way one looks at it, it's probably not a good idea to swallow untreated water from any river anywhere on earth and depending on the river, drowning might be preferable to dealing with the aftereffects of what some rivers would have to offer bacteria and virus-wise.
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Eww, the dirty water is getting in his mouth, I don't find gore gross, but THAT i most certainly do!
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He was burping as he got a hold on the boat, so he definitely swallowed a good deal of it.
Maybe he knew that if he survived he would be spraying out his ass like a busted fire hydrant for the next 24 hours.
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Helo..I'm unda da wata...plis help me...
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They told him his mother in law was moving in.
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drowning is one of the worst ways to go imo
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Why
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Snapshots:
archive.org
ghostarchive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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Bro wanted to meet the sexy goddess of polluted-river so bad, just let him bruh.
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Did he just try to drag someone in the water with him
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The moment he got in the water??, he was doomed
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