For a years, the last words spoken by people before their death have
been considered to be of high importance as they
represent the final mark they leave on the living world. Today, with the
prevalence of technology and media, it's not wholly uncommon for a
person's final moments to be captured visually. This
list takes a look at 10 truly haunting photos that chronicle the very
final moments of people's lives, whether they were aware of that fact or
not.
10. Maqsood Khan
In 2014, 20-year-old Maqsood Khan, who may have been suffering from a
mental condition, jumped over the enclosure to the white tiger den at
the New Delhi zoo in India. For 15 horrifying minutes the tiger sat and
glared at the young man who appeared to be praying. When bystanders
started throwing rocks at the tiger to distract it, the animal
attacked poor Maqsood, dragging him around the enclosure and finally
killing him. It took more than two hours for officials to corral the
animal into a cage before they could recover the body.
9. TransAsia Airways Flight 235
This haunting still shot from a dashcam video captures the moment
that TransAsia Airways Flight 235 crashed into Taipei’s Keelung River on
February 4, 2015. Two minutes after taking off from the Taipei airport
the pilots reported an engine flameout. In a panic, the pilots
mistakenly – and fatally – shut off the lone working engine. The
airplane then banked sharply left clipping a taxi traveling over
the Huandong Viaduct before hitting the viaduct itself with its left
wing.
8 The 9/11 jumper
The 9/11 attacks will forever go down as a pivotal moment in history.
This heartbreaking photo shows an unidentified jumper on his descent
from one of the upper floors of the tower. Many victims of the attack
chose to jump to certain death rather than face the incredible heat of
the flames from inside, a terrifying choice that is almost impossible to
imagine.
7.
Pavel Kashin,
Pavel Kashin, who would often perform jaw-dropping stunts with friends
in dangerously high places. Despite being somewhat well-known for his
amazing talents in freerunning, Kashin unfortunately made a fatal error
during one sessionThis photo captures Pavel Kashin last parkour leap. In 2013 Kashin, a
well-known Parkour expert and free runner, was trying to do a back flip
against the wall. With his friends filming the leap, Kashin lost his balance and plunged 16 stories to his death.
In July 2012 this leopard escaped the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary in
West Bengal and terrorized the nearby village of Limbu. A full scale
operation was assembled to track down the leopard and apprehend it
before it could kill or maim innocent bystanders. This photo shows the
moment right after one of the forest guards threw a stone into the
bushes where the leopard was believed to be hiding. Suddenly, the
leopard let out a deafening roar and lunged at a passing guard
who unwisely had his back turned to the wild animal.
5 Joseph Avery
In this remarkable photo from 1853, a man named Joseph Avery can be
seen desperately clinging to a log in the middle of the Niagara River.
Avery was part of a group of three men that were boating along the
river, their vessel losing control in the strong current and smashing
into a rock.
Avery's two companions were carried straight to their
death over the waterfall, but Avery was able to scramble onto a log
that was caught between two rocks. After holding on for eighteen hours,
Avery managed to climb onto a rescue boat that was guided downriver.
Unfortunately, the boat capsized almost immediately, tossing Avery
straight into the river and over the falls.
4. Mandy K
In 2009 a woman by the name of Mandy K stunned onlookers when
she jumped into the polar bear pen at the Berlin Zoo. Mandy was horribly
mauled by the polar bear, but luckily was able to recover from her
injuries.
After the incident Mandy’s ex-husband revealed that she had
been depressed over not being able to find work. While the jump into the
bear enclosure may have been a suicide attempt, that did stop not the
zoo from pressing charges against Mandy for breaching the peace
3 Photographing your own killer
If you look on the left side of this remarkable photo you’ll see a man
pointing a gun at the camera. The person taking the photo of his
daughter, wife and mother-in-law was Filipino politician Reynaldo Dagsa.
What he didn’t know is that he also
captured the gang member who was about to kill him. Dagsa died at the
scene but the three relatives in the photo were not hurt.
2. stingray
In general, sting rays are gentle creatures, preferring to stay by
themselves and out of the way of humans. But every once in awhile
they attach themselves to a human and that human understandingly freaks
out.
While this woman was not harmed, the look on her face certainly shows the horror she feels to have a stingray on her back.
This is the final picture taken of movie icon Paul Walker, star of the Fast and the Furious series. In this photo Walker is seen getting into the Porsche Carrera GT that he was in when he was killed.
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