Death And Mysticism

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Death And Mysticism
Death And Mysticism
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Death and mysticism - death, mysticism, fate
Death and mysticism - death, mysticism, fate

Some deaths of people look so strange that they make you once again think about the existence of divine punishment, karma, predetermination of fate and other mysticism.

In 1994, Hussein Badar, the then famous Egyptian tomb robber and clandestine merchant of stolen artifacts, was found dead on a hilltop in Sohag province. Surprisingly, he was pecked to death by a crow.

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A certain Azerbaijani who lived in Ukraine died when he climbed into the aviary with lions at the Kiev zoo. His death was the result of an unsuccessful attempt to prove to all doubters the existence of God.

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Okhtay Khumbat-oglu Makhmudov, 45, descended the rope into the lion's enclosure. Then he turned to the huge crowd of onlookers gathered in front of the grate, who decided to visit the zoo on this wonderful Sunday, and solemnly proclaimed: "God will save me if he exists!"

Immediately after these words, one of the four lions that lived in the aviary, without hesitation, knocked Makhmudov off his feet. Then he grabbed his throat and, severing the carotid artery, instantly dealt with the intruder into his territory.

An autopsy did not reveal the slightest trace of alcohol in Makhmudov's blood. The investigator later stated in his report: “Judging by his black clothes and demeanor, he was definitely a follower of some kind of cult. We can only explain his act by religious fanaticism."

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In Tanzania, in 1990, Salimu Khatibu, who was sentenced to prison for theft from the church, fled straight from the courthouse and hid in the woods. Fleeing from the pursuit of the police, he rushed into the river, intending to overcome it by swimming, but the next moment he was bitten in half by a crocodile.

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Changing your mind halfway through a suicide attempt does not mean avoiding death, since your fate may have long been predetermined. 28-year-old Matt Wadhams climbed onto the roof of a car park in Worthing, England on August 29, 2007, intending to commit suicide, but at the last moment decided to give her another chance.

However, when he began to climb over the fence installed on the roof to prevent suicide attempts, he stumbled and crashed to death. As if everything was exactly the way it should have happened …

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A certain gypsy woman guessed to biker Shane Webb that he would crash on a red motorcycle, and he, as a cautious man, has steadfastly avoided cars of a fatal color since then.

But when he got the chance to own his life's dream bike - the red and black Suzuki GSX 1300 RX Hyabusa rumored to be the fastest bike ever built - the temptation was too great to overcome. He even told his closest friend and wife, the mother of his three children, Joanna Mellouz: "He will kill me."

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Shane, 44, from Falmouth, Cornwall, England, died on December 5, 2006, on his way to Truro, where he was scheduled to take an anger control course.

He lost control and crashed into an oncoming car at full speed. What is this - the fate predicted by the medium or Shane's oversight, sitting behind the wheel of a motorcycle that is too powerful for him? Decide for yourself.

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A positive, respectable and in all respects exemplary man, who suddenly turned into a cruel and aggressive monster, declared to his bride that he was the devil, and jumped off the railway bridge to his own death.

Tony Levett, 42, from Mexburg in South Yorkshire, England, began pretending to be a guest from the underworld on the eve of his death on September 2, 2007. His fiancée Jean Thompson reported that he suddenly began to show signs of anxiety and even panic, and she called an ambulance, but her fiance violently attacked the arriving doctors to help him.

The next morning he told her: "You don't know me, I am the devil!" He was still alive when Constable David Simpson arrived on the scene and managed to mutter his last words: "I am the devil, and today we will all die." He soon died in the hospital. One.

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According to scientists, the chances of being killed by a meteorite falling on your head are astronomically small. But these scientific calculations did not come as a great consolation to the relatives of three nomads who died in the remote area of the Indian state of Rajasthan.

In February 2007, three men were sitting in a field when an ulkapind collapsed from a clear sky on them - this is the name of an unidentified flying object in Hindi. Relatives of the unfortunates rushed to the scene, having heard the deafening explosion accompanying the fall.

Two nomads died instantly, the third died on the way to the hospital. Judging by the crater formed in the field, the official authorities decided that they had every reason to believe that the meteorite was the culprit for this tragedy, but the police investigation did not give an unambiguous answer to the question of what caused this rare phenomenon.

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One day in 1983, businessman George Schwartz was working late in his office when a monstrous explosion literally destroyed his factory. Staggering and stumbling, he somehow got out of the smoking ruins, surprising the firefighters who arrived to eliminate the consequences of the explosion, who miraculously sent the lucky survivor to the hospital.

Quickly receiving first aid there, Schwartz rushed back to the crash site to try to find the important documents that remained there. When Schwartz wandered through the charred ruins, frantically collecting papers, one of the walls that had stood until that moment collapsed on him and killed him on the spot.

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A couple of adulterers Thomas Gormann and Maria Tleck, having got rid of their second half for a while, had mercy in Gormann's boat, swaying on the waters of the Steinhud Sea - the largest lake in the German federal state of Lower Saxony. Their dead bodies were found fused in an unbreakable embrace after being struck by a bolt of lightning. Almost romantic.

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Susie Stevens' tireless efforts to keep pedestrians and cyclists safe on the streets have made her one of America's foremost accident reduction activists.

As director of the Washington Cycling Alliance, the 36-year-old secured the Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety Education Act and founded the Thunder Front Alliance, an all-American initiative group that regularly campaigns to keep pedestrians and cyclists safe on the roads.

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In March 2002, Stevens took an active part in the 3rd security conference in St. Louis, Missouri, when she only needed to cross the road to make copies of some documents. However, the bus driver, for some unknown reason, decided not to miss Stevens walking along the pedestrian crossing and hit her, and then ran over with wheels, depriving even a ghostly chance of survival.

The deputy director of the Thunderstorm Front alliance said: "It is simply unbearable to realize that a man who has devoted his whole life to fighting to reduce the number of senseless tragedies on the streets of America has added his own name to the sad statistics of pedestrians who have lost their lives due to the fault of drivers."

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What kind of idiot did you have to be to get hit by a train in the very place where your father was crushed by another train eight months earlier? Probably the same as Mr. V. Marathai from the city of Ipoh in the north of Malaysia.

Mr. Marathai was hit by a train exactly in the place where his father, N. Veerapan, died, when he was trying to crawl under the carriage of an unexpectedly moving train. N. Veerapan had to cross to the other side of the railway tracks, and in order not to bypass the long train, he decided to slip under the carriage.

One of the family members of the two deceased said with confidence that they were just out of luck, because everyone who lives in the station area uses this short route, taking a shortcut.

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A gang of thieves paid a high price for stealing a banner of a saintly Himalayan hermit on display at a museum in Paisley, Scotland, when their accomplices died in a horrific car accident just days later.

Awe at having incurred bad karma, the robbers returned the banner in 2001, leaving a note of apology next to it. The thieves wrote in it: “The banner is in place. He brought us only misfortunes. Two of our friends were killed in an accident."

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As can be judged from the movie "Destination", no one is able to avoid a meeting with an old woman with a scythe for a long time, if she has already gone hunting for her prey.

19-year-old student from the American state of Oregon, Richard Peak, miraculously escaped death during a massacre staged by a maniac in a college due to the fact that a bullet intended for him was stuck in a backpack with textbooks. But, as it turned out, he was destined to die from a bullet, which happened exactly one and a half years later, on May 20, 1998, when his brother Robert accidentally shot him while hunting deer.

When they both squatted down to hide from the deer, the trigger of Robert's rifle probably caught on some part of his clothing, it fired, and a single bullet hit the brother sitting next to him. You can't run away from fate …

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