El Alto Public University in Bolivia
Longer Version:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accidente_en_la_Universidad_Pública_de_El_Alto_de_2021
El Alto Public University in Bolivia
Longer Version:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accidente_en_la_Universidad_Pública_de_El_Alto_de_2021
"It's not the fall that kills you; it's the sudden stop at the end." If someone's death can be blamed on hitting that pesky thing called the ground, then /h/falling is where it should be.
NOTE: If it was a suicide, put it in /h/suicide
The beheadings of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland
1444 (Russian man shoots himself on his couch)
Gary Plauché shoots his son's rapist
Ms. Pacman (woman with her head split open)
Funky Town (cartel flaying+torturing)
Sponsored by Adidas (cartel organ extraction + cannibalism)
The Guerrero Flaying (aka No Mercy in Mexico)
3 Guys 1 Hammer (Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs)
Girl shoots her cousin then kills herself (Paris Harvey)
French dude gets impaled on a bollard after jumping from a building
Mangue 937/ Mangrove 937/ Swamp Girls
The Zacatecas flaying - CDN flaying head and removing heart of La Linea's member
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holy fuck I actually felt bad. In north america we take construction standards for granted and never wonder why our buildings and roads take longer to build than most other regions. At least they saved that one girl
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Seriously. Appreciate American safety standards. Best in the world. You watch these videos and you may hate a lot of things about this country but you have to appreciate our safety laws.
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oh, certainly American safety standards are better than Brazil's XD
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Not the best - it's a draw with a few other countries, but still. The fact that I can only say "few" is disappointing. A lot of it comes down to if the country values life, has basic education, and uses common sense. Most of the world doesn't give a shit.
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US, EU, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the European countries who are not part of the EU, like Switzerland and Scandinavian countries - you can almost guarantee these countries will have Health and Safety laws when it comes to construction (and everything else from food preparation to the installation of gas and electricity into the home). Usually, a tragedy like this only happens once in the Western world, then laws immediately come into effect to make sure it doesn't happen again.
I don't know why other countries don't have the same safety standards - if it's down to corruption, ignorance, apathy, laziness etc - but it seems to be a huge difference you see between first world nations and 2nd or 3rd world developing nations.
Sometimes I really hate the amount of seemingly pointless bureaucracy we have in the West, but it probably all that boring filing, note-taking, forms and signatures that stop tragedies like this happening to kids who are just starting to make their way in this world.
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It's true what you said about the other western countries method, but it's not a good idea to learn from errors when your structures should be engineered to prevent xyz undesirable events, and then the accidents are easily predictable, how many different things can go wrong in a building that we built? We know it becuase it's been made by us. So aside from third world/second world countries where security measures are inefficient, even in first world countries you know that if you make a railing, automatically there is the possibility that the railing will be faulty, so why you should try to make the best railing you can in one way, until one accident happens and you have to change laws and the way you make the railings? Make the railings in the better way from the start.
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I think one guy got lucky and fell onto the second floor too
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funny part is, that he pulled the blue sweatshirt guy, and then swung on him to get onto the lower level, and then the blue sweatshirt guy fell. blue guy was far from the edge before he got pulled. nasty unconditioned reflex
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wow thats right!!! shit poor blue sweatshirt guy
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We need to edit a blue sweatshirt guy music tribute.
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he pulled the blue jacket guy killing him but in return saving himself
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Could you catch a manslaughter charge for that? It's a uniquely fucked up predicament.
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It's a unique situation and he operated purely on instinct. In the US this would be difficult to prosecute, but I'm not sure about Bolivia. They may be more likely to arrest him for participating in this protest, the Wikipedia article has more info: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accidente_en_la_Universidad_Pública_de_El_Alto_de_2021
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Possibly but in some states the Jury might rule it off as an accident and you'd be let off scott free but it depends
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Yes and cute fanarts btw.
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That "one girl" started the whole fight that caused this
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