1. Died of intending to reach the moon shadow in the water
Chinese poet Li Po (VII-VIII century AD) is a famous poet who likes to get drunk. One time he was drunk when boat ride across the river Yangtze. He saw the shadow of the moon on the water. Because drunk, he tried to reach out to hug her shadow, but failed. As a result he fell into the water and drowned.
2. Death by Beard
Austrian Hans Steininger was famous person because of his beard is the longest in the world. Length about 140 cm. On one day in the year 1567, a fire that requires everyone to run. He forgot to tie his beard long. In the rush, he stepped on himself and fell off his beard. Her neck was broken and he was killed instantly.
3.Meninggal suppressed urination
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was an astronomer. In 1601, he was attending a banquet of a very long time, in Prague (now Czech). Customary in those days believed that blur in the middle of dinner, including for waste water, is very rude. As a result he was forced to hold pee during the banquet. Bladder extends to the threshold, and there was infection (cystitis) are fatal. He died 11 days later.
4.Meninggal because conductors baton
Jean Baptiste Lully is the conductor who led the orchestra in celebration of Louis XIV's recovery from his illness in 1687. Being too excited, he dropped the baton of conductor just in her toes. Happened abscess (infection with pus) and followed by gangrene (decay). Lully refused amputation, and eventually he was killed because of an infection that spreads throughout the body.
5.Meninggal because the tongue bitten
Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was a renowned detective agency with his Pinkerton detective agency. One day he was walking on the sidewalk. He slipped. Accidentally bitten tongue, and there was an infection which later killed him.
6.Meninggal for kicking crates
Similar to Lully, but this occurred in the early 20th century to Jack Daniel, a businessman famous whiskey from Tennessee, USA. On one morning he wanted to open a crate, but he forgot the combination. He was raging and kicking the chest.One of the injured finger, inflammation (infection), and finally killed him.
7.Meninggal because orange peel
Bobby Leach (1858-1926) was a stunter. He is also the second person in the world to successfully conquer Niagara Falls with his barrels. He died in 1926, two months after her leg amputated. Why? Apparently she slipped on a step on the orange peel effect on the street, in New Zealand. Broken legs and severe infection. At that time there has been no antibiotics ....
8.Meninggal because the parachute failed to inflate
In 1912 Franz Reichelt claims to have developed parachute jacket. A new discovery.He wanted to try to jump from the top of the Eiffel tower. Previously, he plans to wear a doll, but ultimately did not. He decided to try his own jacket. Apparently, as many people feared, the jacket did not work and he was killed instantly.
9.Meninggal after being poisoned, shot four times, beaten, and eventually drowned
Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) initially had been poisoned with cyanide. The dose is equivalent to killing 10 people. But because it was known then that sianidanya been damaged by the heating of food, he did not die. Then he was shot from behind by Felix Yusupov and his friends. He did not die as well. He was shot again 3 times, but did not die as well. Finally Rasputih beaten with sticks and finally sunk into the cold River Neva. From the autopsy, the cause of death was actually drowning.
10.Meninggal because baseball
Ray Chapman (1891-1920) is known as the only player who was killed in a baseball game. He died because his head hit the throw the ball from Carl Mays. At that time, baseball was always covered with soil by throwing the ball before being thrown, to make opponents look at the ball.
11. Death by scarf
Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) is known as the leader of modern dance. He likes to wear scarves on the go. In September 1927, he was in a car, with windows open (!) And the car is moving in high speed. At that time he wore a large shawl. Because shawl "fly" up to the car tires, he choked once from a car window.
12. Died when talking about Hitler
In 1943, a critic of Nazism and fascism named Alexander Woolcott died after suffering a heart attack during the middle of talking about Adolf Hitler's.
13. Died on the concert stage
Leslie Harvey, guitarist Stone the Crows, died in 1972 due to electric shock from a microphone that he uses on the concert stage.
14. Died during a TV broadcast
Christine Chubbuck (1944-1974) was the only television reporter who died in the midst of live television. He shot himself in the head on the broadcast Suncoast Digest (WXLT-TV) July 15, 1974 with 38 mm revolver. Chubbuck previously had been troubled by a protracted depression.
15. Died of "murdered robot
Robert Williams was trying to retrieve an item in storage racks Ford Motor's Flat Rock because the robot is not working. Suddenly, the robot moves and a robot arm was hitting the head of Williams. He was killed instantly on 25 January 1979. Just 2 years ago, a similar accident occurred in Japan. Kenji Urada robot that ultimately failed to turn off accidentally pushed him into a grinding machine (!).
16. Died of a severed helicopter
Victor Morrow (1929-1982) and 2 children with her actor killed in helicopter blades severed when she was filming for the movie Twilight Zone, in 1982. The case prompted the U.S. government revise laws child labor protection and safety regulations and the guarantee of safety on the set.
17. Death by cactus
Still in 1982, David Grundman and a friend were out hunting cactus. They met a large cactus. Saguaro cactus cactus is nearly 8 feet tall who lived about 100 years.In front there is a small cactus. They opened fire on a small cactus first, successful.Now turn that big. But what happens, even the giant cactus had been shot through holes, and finally fell on Grundman. He died instantly. Really revenge by cactus!
18. Death by bottle caps
Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), American playwright, died of strangulation swallowed a bottle cap when he was drunk at a hotel in New York. This is apparently related to the habit of putting bottle caps on both eyes and mouth while drinking.
19. Died in droll
Dick Shawn (1924-1987) was droll about political campaigns in the United States.After saying "I will from not lay down on the job!" (I will not resign!), He immediately lay on the floor. The audience thought it was part of the joke. But because he did not wake up again, some officers had checked the stage and perform emergency breathing assistance. Not long after he died.
20. Died in "reconstruction"
In 1991, a 57-year-old Thai woman named Yooket Paen, slipped on cow dung was walking in her garden. After that he terpegang a bare wire (no wrap), and were electrocuted to death. After the funeral, the younger Paen come into the orchard.He also slipped on the same cow dung, terpegang the same cable, and died as well.
21. Death by sheep
In 1999, Betty Stobbs was feeding his sheep on a motorcycle. Food for the sheep is located on the back of his motorcycle. At that time, the sheep are apparently being starved. They also raided the tailgate, to the extent that Stobbs was thrown into the abyss as deep as 30 meters. He has not died due to "throw" this. But where his motorcycle? It turns out there are right behind him, and he was killed crushed by his own motorcycle.
22. Died bookshelf
November 2006, Mariesa Weber (38 years) suspected to be lost. Already 2 weeks he can not find her family (when he died at home!). But eventually he found under a pile of the fallen bookshelf. Apparently he was trying to plug the television into an outlet, which can only be achieved by standing on the desk next to a bookshelf. But unfortunately he fell headfirst, and fell on her bookshelves join Weber.
23. Died of online games
In 2005, Lee, a South Korean 28-year-old, died after 50 hours of nonstop playing Starcraft at an internet cafe in Daegu. Starcraft is an online game.
source: http://www.mypepito.info/2009/09/23-kematian-aneh-yang-pernah-terjadi.html
Chinese poet Li Po (VII-VIII century AD) is a famous poet who likes to get drunk. One time he was drunk when boat ride across the river Yangtze. He saw the shadow of the moon on the water. Because drunk, he tried to reach out to hug her shadow, but failed. As a result he fell into the water and drowned.
2. Death by Beard
Austrian Hans Steininger was famous person because of his beard is the longest in the world. Length about 140 cm. On one day in the year 1567, a fire that requires everyone to run. He forgot to tie his beard long. In the rush, he stepped on himself and fell off his beard. Her neck was broken and he was killed instantly.
3.Meninggal suppressed urination
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was an astronomer. In 1601, he was attending a banquet of a very long time, in Prague (now Czech). Customary in those days believed that blur in the middle of dinner, including for waste water, is very rude. As a result he was forced to hold pee during the banquet. Bladder extends to the threshold, and there was infection (cystitis) are fatal. He died 11 days later.
4.Meninggal because conductors baton
Jean Baptiste Lully is the conductor who led the orchestra in celebration of Louis XIV's recovery from his illness in 1687. Being too excited, he dropped the baton of conductor just in her toes. Happened abscess (infection with pus) and followed by gangrene (decay). Lully refused amputation, and eventually he was killed because of an infection that spreads throughout the body.
5.Meninggal because the tongue bitten
Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was a renowned detective agency with his Pinkerton detective agency. One day he was walking on the sidewalk. He slipped. Accidentally bitten tongue, and there was an infection which later killed him.
6.Meninggal for kicking crates
Similar to Lully, but this occurred in the early 20th century to Jack Daniel, a businessman famous whiskey from Tennessee, USA. On one morning he wanted to open a crate, but he forgot the combination. He was raging and kicking the chest.One of the injured finger, inflammation (infection), and finally killed him.
7.Meninggal because orange peel
Bobby Leach (1858-1926) was a stunter. He is also the second person in the world to successfully conquer Niagara Falls with his barrels. He died in 1926, two months after her leg amputated. Why? Apparently she slipped on a step on the orange peel effect on the street, in New Zealand. Broken legs and severe infection. At that time there has been no antibiotics ....
8.Meninggal because the parachute failed to inflate
In 1912 Franz Reichelt claims to have developed parachute jacket. A new discovery.He wanted to try to jump from the top of the Eiffel tower. Previously, he plans to wear a doll, but ultimately did not. He decided to try his own jacket. Apparently, as many people feared, the jacket did not work and he was killed instantly.
9.Meninggal after being poisoned, shot four times, beaten, and eventually drowned
Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) initially had been poisoned with cyanide. The dose is equivalent to killing 10 people. But because it was known then that sianidanya been damaged by the heating of food, he did not die. Then he was shot from behind by Felix Yusupov and his friends. He did not die as well. He was shot again 3 times, but did not die as well. Finally Rasputih beaten with sticks and finally sunk into the cold River Neva. From the autopsy, the cause of death was actually drowning.
10.Meninggal because baseball
Ray Chapman (1891-1920) is known as the only player who was killed in a baseball game. He died because his head hit the throw the ball from Carl Mays. At that time, baseball was always covered with soil by throwing the ball before being thrown, to make opponents look at the ball.
11. Death by scarf
Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) is known as the leader of modern dance. He likes to wear scarves on the go. In September 1927, he was in a car, with windows open (!) And the car is moving in high speed. At that time he wore a large shawl. Because shawl "fly" up to the car tires, he choked once from a car window.
12. Died when talking about Hitler
In 1943, a critic of Nazism and fascism named Alexander Woolcott died after suffering a heart attack during the middle of talking about Adolf Hitler's.
13. Died on the concert stage
Leslie Harvey, guitarist Stone the Crows, died in 1972 due to electric shock from a microphone that he uses on the concert stage.
14. Died during a TV broadcast
Christine Chubbuck (1944-1974) was the only television reporter who died in the midst of live television. He shot himself in the head on the broadcast Suncoast Digest (WXLT-TV) July 15, 1974 with 38 mm revolver. Chubbuck previously had been troubled by a protracted depression.
15. Died of "murdered robot
Robert Williams was trying to retrieve an item in storage racks Ford Motor's Flat Rock because the robot is not working. Suddenly, the robot moves and a robot arm was hitting the head of Williams. He was killed instantly on 25 January 1979. Just 2 years ago, a similar accident occurred in Japan. Kenji Urada robot that ultimately failed to turn off accidentally pushed him into a grinding machine (!).
16. Died of a severed helicopter
Victor Morrow (1929-1982) and 2 children with her actor killed in helicopter blades severed when she was filming for the movie Twilight Zone, in 1982. The case prompted the U.S. government revise laws child labor protection and safety regulations and the guarantee of safety on the set.
17. Death by cactus
Still in 1982, David Grundman and a friend were out hunting cactus. They met a large cactus. Saguaro cactus cactus is nearly 8 feet tall who lived about 100 years.In front there is a small cactus. They opened fire on a small cactus first, successful.Now turn that big. But what happens, even the giant cactus had been shot through holes, and finally fell on Grundman. He died instantly. Really revenge by cactus!
18. Death by bottle caps
Tennessee Williams (1911-1983), American playwright, died of strangulation swallowed a bottle cap when he was drunk at a hotel in New York. This is apparently related to the habit of putting bottle caps on both eyes and mouth while drinking.
19. Died in droll
Dick Shawn (1924-1987) was droll about political campaigns in the United States.After saying "I will from not lay down on the job!" (I will not resign!), He immediately lay on the floor. The audience thought it was part of the joke. But because he did not wake up again, some officers had checked the stage and perform emergency breathing assistance. Not long after he died.
20. Died in "reconstruction"
In 1991, a 57-year-old Thai woman named Yooket Paen, slipped on cow dung was walking in her garden. After that he terpegang a bare wire (no wrap), and were electrocuted to death. After the funeral, the younger Paen come into the orchard.He also slipped on the same cow dung, terpegang the same cable, and died as well.
21. Death by sheep
In 1999, Betty Stobbs was feeding his sheep on a motorcycle. Food for the sheep is located on the back of his motorcycle. At that time, the sheep are apparently being starved. They also raided the tailgate, to the extent that Stobbs was thrown into the abyss as deep as 30 meters. He has not died due to "throw" this. But where his motorcycle? It turns out there are right behind him, and he was killed crushed by his own motorcycle.
22. Died bookshelf
November 2006, Mariesa Weber (38 years) suspected to be lost. Already 2 weeks he can not find her family (when he died at home!). But eventually he found under a pile of the fallen bookshelf. Apparently he was trying to plug the television into an outlet, which can only be achieved by standing on the desk next to a bookshelf. But unfortunately he fell headfirst, and fell on her bookshelves join Weber.
23. Died of online games
In 2005, Lee, a South Korean 28-year-old, died after 50 hours of nonstop playing Starcraft at an internet cafe in Daegu. Starcraft is an online game.
source: http://www.mypepito.info/2009/09/23-kematian-aneh-yang-pernah-terjadi.html