When one jumps from a skyscaper, he's blown into hundreds of pieces. No one will be able to ID that person, let alone any chance to live.
I’ve seen what the human body looks like after being rolled over by tanks- that had to be a horrible feeling....
Was gonna say burning or drowning but then I remembered an episode of Forensic Files where a guy was injected with succinylcholine which makes you paralyzed so you can't breathe and you lie there helpless knowing the love of your life has betrayed you in the most egregious way possible.
Oh, I must have mistook what this thread was to be. I thought it was what you thought Donald Trump deserved.
Even if you live healthy, when you are old enough, your body will give an error and when that happens, you must still die painfully. Is there such a thing as painless death? It is just a question of how fast you die. The faster you die, the less period of time you suffer pain. So I dont really understand people's obsession of living healthy just to have the pain later. Sooner or later, that pain will come. With luck you may have less pain or more pain perhaps. With luck. If death is quick.
Although its 'instant', the aftermath is very messy - being hit by an express train travelling at over 80 mph !!!
Mother died at 46 because of heart. Before she passed away, she stayed at hospital unconscious for 6 days. She was in coma. I asked the father, who is a doctor, if a person unconscious feels pain. He said the pain can still be felt when unconscious.
Farming has a horrendous record of serious injuries and deaths, Although modern equipment has far more safety features, they still happen. In the incident that you mentioned, I also felt so sorry for the guy operating the baler. That day probably haunted him for the rest of his life.
Wimbledon station and railway bridge has one of the highest suicide incident rates in the UK. When I worked from the ambulance station just a few hundred yards away, we dreaded an accident call to the railway station.
A little bit further South and East - near Haywards Heath, there's a high bridge over the main London - Brighton line. The bridge leads into the grounds of SAt: Francis mental hospital. The bridge is called Suicide's leap for obvious reasons. Many former patients ended their lives jumping from this bridge.