1999 Darwin awards (I think these have not been posted before).
(15 July 1999, Alabama) A 25-year-old man died of injuries sustained from > a 3-story fall, precipitated by his attempt to spit farther than his > buddy. His plan was to hurl himself towards a metal guardrail while > expectorating, in order to add momentum to his saliva. In a tragic > miscalculation, his momentum carried him right over the railing, which he > caught hold of for a few moments before his grip slipped, sending him > plummeting 24 feet to the cement below. The Military specialist had a > blood alcohol content of 0.14%, impairing his judgment and paving the way > for his opportunity to win a Darwin Award. > ------------------------------------------
> (11 August 1999 Germany) A 42-year-old man killed himself watching the > eclipse while driving near Kaiserslautern, Germany. A witness driving > behind him stated that the man was weaving back and forth as he > concentrated on the partially occluded sun, when he suddenly accelerated > and hit the bridge pier. He had apparently just donned his solar viewers, > which are dark enough to totally obscure everything except the sun. > --------------------------------------------
> (25 May 1999, Ukraine) A fisherman in Kiev electrocuted himself while > fishing in the river Tereblya. The 43-year-old man connected cables to the > main power supply of his home, and trailed the end into the river. The > electric shock killed the fish, which floated belly-up to the top of the > water. The man waded in to collect his catch, neglecting to remove the > live wire, and tragically suffered the same fate as the fish. In an ironic > twist, the man was fishing for a mourning meal to commemorate the first > anniversary of his mother-in-law's death. > --------------------------------------------
> (16 August 1999, Germany) A hunter from Bad Urach was shot dead by his own > dog on Monday. The 51-year-old man was found sprawled next to his car in > the Black Forest. A gun barrel was pointing out the window, and his > bereaved dog was howling inside the car. The animal is presumed to have > pressed the trigger with its paw. Police have ruled out foul play. > --------------------------------------------
> (1999, Nicosia, Cypress) Under similar circumstances, an Iranian hunter > was shot to death near Tehran by a snake that coiled around his shotgun as > he pinned the reptile to the ground. Another hunter reported that the > victim, named Ali, tried to catch the snake alive by pressing the butt of > his shotgun behind its head. The snake coiled around the butt and pulled > the trigger, shooting Ali in the head. > --------------------------------------------
> (August 1999, Australia) Drinking oneself to death need not be a long > lingering process. Allan, a 33-year-old computer technician, showed his > competitive spirit by dying of competitive spirits. A Sydney, Australia > hotel bar held a drinking competition, known as Feral Friday, with a > 100-minute time limit and a sliding point scale ranging from 1 point for > beer to 8 points for hard liquor. Allan stood and cheered his winning > total of 236; (winners never quit!) which had also netted him the > literally staggering blood alcohol level of 0.353, 7 times greater than > Australia's legal driving limit of 0.05%. After several trips to the usual > temple of overindulgence, the bathroom, Allan was helped back to his > workplace to sleep it off, a condition that became permanent. A forensic > pharmacologist estimated that after downing 34 beers, 4 bourbons, and 17 > shots of tequila within 1 hour and 40 minutes, his blood alcohol level > would have been 0.41 to 0.43, but Allan had vomited several times after > the drinking stopped. The cost paid by Allan was much higher than that of > the hotel, which was fined the equivalent of $13,100 US dollars for not > intervening. It is not known whether Allan required any further embalming. > ----------------------------------------------
> (28 January 1999, London) A flock of sheep charged a well-meaning British > farmer's wife and pushed her over a cliff to her death. Betty Stobbs, 67, > was charged by dozens of sheep as she brought them a bale of hay on the > back of a power bike. The sheep rushed forward and rammed the vehicle, > knocking Betty and her bike over the edge of a vacant 100' quarry near > Durham, in northeastern England. "I saw the sheep surround the bike. The > next thing I knew, she was tumbling down the incline," neighbor Alan > Renfry told reporters. > -----------------------------------------------
> First Runner up Award goes to ... (22 March 1999, Phnom Penh) Decades of > armed strife have littered Cambodia with unexploded munitions and > ordnance. Authorities warn citizens not to tamper with the devices. Three > friends recently spent an evening sharing drinks and exchanging insults at > a local cafe in the southeastern province of Svay Rieng. Their > companionable arguing continued for hours, until one man pulled out a > 25-year-old unexploded anti-tank mine found in his backyard. He tossed it > under the table, and the three men began playing Russian roulette, each > tossing down a drink and then stamping on the mine. The other villagers > fled in terror. Minutes later, the explosive detonated with a tremendous > boom, killing the three men in the bar. "Their wives could not even find > their flesh because the blast destroyed everything," the Rasmei Kampuchea > newspaper reported. > -------------------------------------------
> And the 1999 Darwin Award winner is..... (5 September 1999, Jerusalem) The > switch away from daylight savings time caused consternation among > terrorist groups this year. At precisely 5:30 Israel time on Sunday, two > coordinated car bombs exploded in different cities, killing three > terrorists who were transporting the bombs. It was initially believed that > the devices had been detonated prematurely by klutzy amateurs. A closer > look revealed the truth behind the untimely explosions. Three days before, > Israel had made a premature switch from Daylight Savings time to standard > time in order to accommodate a week of Slihot, involving pre-sunrise > prayers. Palestinians refused to "live on Zionist time." Two weeks of > scheduling havoc ensued. The bombs had been prepared in a > Palestine-controlled area, and set on Daylight Savings time. The Confused > drivers had already switched to standard time. As a result, the cars were > still en-route when the explosives detonated, delivering to the terrorists > their well- deserved demise. > |