Ride operators did not immediately rush to save Debbie Stone. She was twisted and crushed for some time as the stages rotated and the audience thought her muffled screams were part of the show. She went through agonizing pain. This incident was much more horrific than described here.
@@NicholePearson-c7d it was going in a circle and apparently she was in a part where it passed by super closely. She got trapped and got pushed along slowly getting crushed. I feel so bad for her and her parents😞
Imagine falling into an electric pond first and finding out the people who tried to save you died instead. I don't imagine therapy is enough to get over that Edit: Clearly he didn't intend to get shocked guys...but it's common for people to have survivor's guilt when they live thru something that others died from due to a chain of effect that was started by the survivor. No one is blaming the guy, but it wouldn't be surprising if he felt like he was at fault, especially since one of the two that died was his friend
As terrible as it would be to have your legs amputated at the ankles, it can’t possibly be 14 points more painful than being put through a meat grinder 😑
The scoring system makes no sense. How the heck can we know how much pain someone who fell from a high height felt? How can you compare any of this stuff? It’s silly really.
Yes, you are right, amputation without anesthesia is one of the worst pain. But constantly, if you are burnt at all your body (by fire or acid is an unbelievable painful long suffering path. They rub off your whole necrotized skin with a rough sponge and desinfectant every day....I can't imagine that
No one drowned on the thunder river rapids ride. At the end of the ride there is a mechanical conveyor belt that takes the raft back up to higher ground so it can go down again. When the raft flipped they all got pulled down into the mechanism. They got chewed up by it. Only the kids that got thrown clear before the conveyer belt survived.
The 18yr old crushed @Disney was far worse than described. She was mangled again&again until the ride ended. The crowd thought the screams were part of the show
@@GreenLord128 wait rlly? most sources i saw say it happened during an intermission and a guest in the crowd notified staff immediately after seeing it and hearing a scream
@@awayville Well, I did hear it online. The vid I saw said the ride/show ran it's course before she was found. I hope they were exaggerating. If not, I hope she was gone after the first rotation
@@GreenLord128 ohh yeah the article i saw said a guest thought he saw a child get trapped and then alerted staff pretty quick. hoping this is really how it went
Thunder river rapids accident at dreamworld wasn’t a drowning, the riders where thrown from the raft and into the internal mechanisms for the huge conveyor belt system that tore them all to pieces. Nearly all of the first responders who attended the scene said it was the most horrific and confronting scene they had ever come across.
@@DJ-yh8hm Man honestly kinda same. Whenever I go to these parks with family members, I have to become the party popper because I don't want these stuff to happen to them.
Can we take away the pain system or whatever it’s called? It’s random and makes no sense. Not to mention all the little puns and stuff aren’t called for. These are still real people, some of them kids.
Not-So-Fun fact: although Joshua's accident was so severe and instant that he didn't suffer, Someone else did. His mother was right there, about 3 meters away and in an interview she said, “his brains were on my shoes.” This pain ranks higher than any pain scale imaginable.
There are more details to this America Sings accident. She was trapped in a very awkward position and her body was being rolled and twisted every time the attraction spun around. She screamed for help multiple times and nobody stopped the attraction cuz they thought that it was part of the show. She was alive and suffered through a number of rotations before someone finally went to investigate and found her already deceased.
Brandon Zucker case is the saddest to me, he miracleusly survived the accident only to be in "no talk, no walk" condition for seven years. Then, when his family would (probably) hope that due to rehabilitation it will only get better now, life gives them another hit: Brandon dies after 7 year fight. It's like losing him twice 😢 RIP little one ❤
@@michaeltarnowski4242 The child already had issues, from freakent cellulitis (infection of fat cells) and scoliosis (non-straight spine that affected his breathing), which led to his health in combination to the rest of the injury causing it to decline until his death. No official reason was ever given
@@TheTSense I think he sent me this video in funny way only to justify that he's scared of what rides could potentially do. Our families were having an outing after a long time so it felt really bad not having him there but it's okay.
@@augustyakumar5712 good to know there is more in this story. I am just asking because it is a common abuse tactic to exhaust people with coming up on reasons and explanations, then declaring them "not good enough". If they don't want to, then they don't want to, end of story. It is not they don't want to if they can explain it to a level that satisfies whoever asks (said level being infinite +1)
0:24 "but at least he didn't suffer" Really? You don't think those seconds of falling, of knowing what is coming, is suffering???? Those seconds probably felt like minutes to him, minutes of the worst kind of helplessness, hopelessness, and horror imaginable.
I don't understand though...some are luckier than others everybody is different...what made him die?? Because I read this article one time about this lady who after the airplane she was on exploded in half she fell 33,338 feet WITHOUT A PARACHUTE and survived was in a coma for 6 months with both of her leg bones completely shattered, although somehow they regrew perfectly fine if I remember correctly.
@@joshuagonzalez2594 when it comes to falling it's not the height and speed you're at that gets you per see, but the sudden stop. The woman falling from a greater height and velocity sounds implausible to survive, but keep I'm mind that airplanes travel through the air and don't follow road paths to transport. Having stuff to buffer and slow your fall like bushy tree branches and very soft ground, or something gives from your weight easily would all help to slow the speed of your fall and impact to the ground. As for the boy however it makes perfect sense. Around rides are not stuff to cushion or slow your fall, but hard surfaces for people to walk on around the park and rides. Even grass pats aren't that soft in parks, not that they're there for park goers to lay on anyway. *Furthermore,* the boy landed on his _head,_ and head injuries themselves are *very* serious and even easily one of the most effective injuries to be fatal to one's being. (Heck some people die from getting punched too hard to the head.)
0:02 Quote: "....12 years old, wanted to experience freefall - and he learned, what it really meant....". I think, such sarcasm isn't really appropriate for such a tragedy a child was involved in! 😔
@@amoses2134 I think you are seeing it in a wrong way, this comment actually shows that people are becoming more generous and sensitive towards each other which is very important for human society, idk why you would attribute empathy for a kid who died to society's downfall lol
their mother dying while being chewed up by a conveyor belt isn't the universe truly amazing? poor child who watched the whole thing, will be traumatized for life
@@GabrielVilanova-n3pI knew a man who's mother died in a hospital when he was 8 years old. The guy has died a few years ago,but he never visited any hospitals since.
by the way to imagine how painful being burned alive is, just picture the feeling of you putting your hand on the stove for a spit second all over your body and for about 5 minutes edit: also yes, your nerves would do pretty quickly so it wouldnt be for a whole 5 mins
it wouldn't last 5 minutes, you'd soon have 3rd degree burns all over your body ie. the nerve endings burned away, no connection between the skin and the brain
@@Korsi_bro I wish people would stop saying that. What do you mean “nerve endings seared” It’s absolute agony. Go to a burn ward, have you ever seen someone who was been burnt beyond recognition with third degree burns all over their body say “ well actually my nerve endings were gone so it was ok” Being cooked hurts. Your outermost layers of skin, down to your flesh hurt. Even your bones will be cooking. When you have cancer you can have intense bone pain. Now imagine your entire body being cooked, internal organs being parboiled There is no part where “nerves are burnt off so you can’t feel it” as people always seem to say. It is agony from start to finish, there is always something more sensate to feel the burn and cause agony. Your outer layers can be burnt to a crisp but if they are burnt so bad that they are that hot they will be cooking your inner layers. What’s more is you will feel sensations still as your brain knows to feel it. Phantom limb pain exists so can feeling pain your body expects. People need to stop repeating this old wives tale. You can see videos of people burning to death and they are in agony until the end.
@@talk-supersix-seven6021Indeed, quite painful so make sure you don't go to hell! In order to avoid that horrible fate, repent and trust in Jesus, who took upon himself, 100 % of the hell punishment that we deserve (since we're all sinners). As a result, none of the punishment is left for us, so we get to go to heaven! For evidence, please look into Frank Turek, Hugh Ross, William Lane Craig, J Warner Wallace, Lee Strobel! God bless :)
For example, the doctors amputating the girl legs from Superman tower. Shouldn’t feel bad as doctors likely given them pain meds and anesthesia. As for the cable. Body can go into shock. Which removes pain as a body survival technique.
But it's not a joke though, it's a scale that measures pain. Like the people who were in the sub that imploded felt no pain even though they were turned into dust. Stubbing your toe against furniture hurts more than death by implosion at that depth.
@@uberhaxornovanongalaktiksk9798 But the ranking is a joke... how can the girl who agonized for 45 minutes score 43 and the woman who died almost instantly by decapitation score 77 ?
@@neilquechon8716 Because its not about how long you suffer, its about how much it hurts. The almost instantly decapitation would hurt more the short amount of time she felt it than the girl who fell from the waterslide. Yes she was in pain for a longer period of time, but the pain the other woman felt was higher. This rating is not about who suffers the longest, its about what actually hurts the most. Its like getting kicked in the nuts vs having migrane, the nut kick will hurt a lot more in that moment, but fade away, while migrane could last longer, but not hurt as much as the peak pain during the nut kick.
@@uberhaxornovanongalaktiksk9798 The "Dol" unit for measuring pain, which you might have come across on Wikipedia or elsewhere, is considered pseudoscience. The main reasons for this are: * Lack of scientific evidence: There's no widely accepted research or experimentation to support the existence or use of the "Dol" unit. * Not recognized in the medical field: The "Dol" unit is not used in medical practice or scientific research for measuring or assessing pain. * Lack of clarity in definition and measurement: There's no clear explanation of how to measure pain or convert it into "Dol" units. So, even though information about "Dol" might appear in some sources, it's important to be cautious about accepting or citing it due to the lack of credible scientific evidence.
As someone who has been degloved, I disagree with the last one. Not to mention she and the previous entry survived. In any case, as painful as getting skinned is, your brain very quickly shuts that pain off. I think I noticed the pain for less than half a second, though that half second was enough to initiate an awful scream. The healing process was much worse. No feeling for weeks to months and as it came back I’d go through stages of painful numbness, like the feeling of your hand falling asleep, but for hours at a time. Slightly less painful than shingles. Don’t recommend, but I’d rather go through that than anything else on this list.
@@JhonDoe-t1s I’ve had a few deglovings on unrelated occasions. The first was after frostbite put me in a cast. Someone a couple weeks after it happened was angry with me after a wrestling match and grabbed and ripped the cast from my arm. Beneath the cast my skin was soft and covered in cloth and ointment or some such. When the cast came off so did most of the skin on my left hand down to the meat and veins. It was all pretty gross. I howled with pain, and minutes later felt nothing. Didn’t regain feeling in my hand for years. The second time was the opposite kind of burn. As a fry cook I had a pot of oil pour over my other arm while making a chimichanga. The head chef said he needed me for the rest of the shift and asked if I could manage. I was afraid of losing my job. He wrapped my arm in toilet paper and I kept going. The next morning, my toilet paper bandage had completely fried to my arm and hand, and the only way to get it off was to remove the skin beneath it. This was done by a surgeon though and hurt less than having my skin ripped off by a teenage wrestler in a dirty gym. In either case, if you shake my left hand or my right hand, there’s a good chance you grabbed my ass. Since both were grafted about six years apart from each other. The last time was just my pinky finger on my left hand and that was pinching it between a Mk82 tail fin and the trailer on a bob tail while in the military. Fortunately no graft for that, but my skin did get rolled down my finger like a slipped condom. Highly recommend.
@@kaylemathewcomendador6964 I’d be shocked if I didn’t feel the pain as much if not more than your average person. I’m kind of a wimp. The brain is pretty good at cutting off extreme traumatic pain though. I’d imagine breaking a bone would be worse, though I’ve never broken one so wouldn’t 100% know. I injured a growth plate in my ankle once, and that sprain was one of the worst pains I ever felt. Not the absolute worst, but up there.
If you go to amusement park, just keep in mind most of it is fast moving heavy machinery (with colorful plastic covers). And just like in a machinery factory every small error could be fatal.
There’s no way burning alive is only about 10% more painful than being buried alive. Suffocation as somehow who has almost suffocated, isn’t painful in a sense. The pressure is unbearably uncomfortable but It actually reaches a point of delirium / almost a hallucination type state. Burning alive has to be the most intense physical pain imaginable. It’s every inch of your body.
Happened to me. I barfed while asleep and woke with my airways completely plugged up. Coughed like crazy but I got no air. I know it could only have been 90s or so but it felt like a lot longer. At first it was very much panic and "wtf is happening" but once hypoxia began to set in it wasn't so bad. I became lightheaded and felt warm and calm. Very much like opiates. Tunnel vision and hallucinations followed, mainly I saw the face of someone I cared about. By that point I had given up and accepted it but something made me try again and I started to hit my throat about as hard as I could and managed to dislodge a little bit and get some air just before passing out. Spent the next 20 minutes or so coughing like crazy. At first it was pretty bad, it plugged up a few more times but I ended up being able to clear my throat. It was my first apartment which was really shabby with an old bathroom and ugly green 1950s tiles. I remember thinking how aweful to die in such a place for such a stupid reason. Its been 7 or 8 years but I remember it like it was yesterday. And since then I've alqays strongly disagreed with anyone saying drowning is the worst way to go. The first half sucks when you're panicking and fighting for air but getting none but by the time hypoxia was full on I accepted it and felt at peace. As much as you can in a tiny gross bathroom leaning onto the sink. By the end I had no vision left at all, I just saw that face so I think I probably got about as close as you can while still making it without needing any resuscitation. Which there would not have been any it was the middle of the night and I was alone. Same thing happened to friend but he had people there who realised what was happening and saved him. He was so drunk he didn't even really wake up, just started choking in his sleep. So I don't know about OP but that was my lovely tale of what happens when you suffocate. Since then when I'm very drunk I don't go to sleep until it subsides a bit, I throw on a pot of coffee or tea and watch TV until I feel ok. I don't drink a lot anymore though. Frankly there's been a bunch of times I thought I should have died that day. The years since have not been worth living for the most part but things are improving so I suppose I should feel thankful I got a second chance. I've stopped telling the story, people seem to get upset when I laugh about it but what else can I do..
@@jpax69sh WHY'S THIS COMMENT SO FUNNY TO ME??? 🤣🤣🤣 Edit: I did not mean to sound disrespectful, I just thought that the first reply I got was a little funny. But I do actually feel sad for those people.
One thing I should mention about the raft accident at Dreamworld in QLD, Australia: They didn't just drown, they were pulled under and mangled by the lift hill mechanism. The official report on the accident includes the medical examiner's summary of the injuries (Text only, no pictures), and can be found with a search online. Apparently the injuries were so severe that the hardened rescue workers were traumatized and had to go to therapy.
Stop with these fake things. There is no "pain scale" like this. Pain is entirely subjective and the "dol" unit, although it does exist, was long since abandoned because it is impossible to get a clear measurement. Ask any medical profession and the only true pain scale they use is a scale from 1 - 10.
Disney land is notorious for being hazardous, if you will. It really isn't the happiest place. Plus I feel like there's no safety or precaution in mind. My condolences to all victims.
People advocate for just visiting national parks or going on a hiking trail with wild life I've heard, educational, not hour long lines or junk food. It's like healthy Disney land, or visiting water falls so in and so forth
Yeah but they shouldn't have gone all at once and listened to the guard. They were way too excited that they brushed the words of the guard aside and went to the slide...
At the end of the day they were young Don't act like y'all so perfect Cause none of us Are poor babies Poor Humans who were injured no matter what the fucking circumstances ‼️
My wife was 12 when this happened at Kentucky Kingdom she was there that day. She said she remembers the screaming and people running around in a panic. She witnessed the paramedics running in and taking her out.
The "pain scale" is completely unnecessary. It adds nothing to the tension and rather makes you question some of these rankings. Which distracts from the purpose of this video 🤷♂
I think he's just guessing, I don't think getting crushed between walls has the same pain as getting grinded by a meat grinder. Or the boy getting stuck in the bumper cars equivalent to getting buried alive.
@@UFOinDisguise I never said that those deaths are equivalent and I won't deny that. That said it doesn't mean that there is any scientific method behind that scale.
@@UFOinDisguiseyes getting crushed between two walls would probably be as painful if not more painful than a meat grinder, your body would snap and twist and break in ways it never should be able to
@@akwiatek1984 I think a one on the scale would be equal to rolling your ankle or getting punched in the face or bit by a dog or something, I'd imagine that's where one would be I don't think the pain at one could be any worse than that
I can't imagine what the girl felt in the freefall being almost decapitated by cables, saved herself just in time, only to lose her foot in the process. Must be so traumatic for all involved.
In seconds before impending death, the mothers on the float ride only thought of saving their children...they could probably have jumped and survived, but in a split second decision, they chose to save their children instead.
#hustleculture. Just joking. This is so tragic it just made me feel so down in the dumps. Yet I kept watching to the end. God damn, wish the victims and their families closure, health and somehow happines in the end.
I think for these types of videos, I would prefer the emotionless text to speech or AI voice. It’s weird to hear “and that’s 43 points on the pain scale” in such a cheery way
This video is not just weird, it is absolutely disgusting. The makers of this should be utterly ashamed. Sick and twisted. Dishing points out depending on children's levels of trauma and suffering? Sadistic.
So heartbreaking. These people wanted just some respite from their extremely hard lives, and then they died or, even worse, lost a loved one! So tragic!... 😪💔🙏😔
We humans are so f’in bored to seek thrills . Warn all your friends about these rides . The more people know, the more the human population becomes cautious . My child’s life vest came off in the wave pool and he almost drowned . Nobody saw him grasping for the rail trying to hold on from getting sucked back down . Luckily he had some strength . He went with his friend with another parent . I only learned a few weeks later . We are lucky
As bad as this is, just remember that, according to the IAAPA, you have a 1 in 750 million chance of getting caught in an accident at a theme park, so don't let accidents deter you from going to theme parks, just follow the rules and you'll be fine. Sidenote, I think a lot of the info in this video was kinda inaccurate or missing, I recommend Coaster College or Fascinating Horror for in depth analysis on how some of these accidents happened.
Widow: My husband died choking on a burrito, while he was underwater, also he was somehow on fire at the same time. Random scientist: yep, that's a 7 right there.
True, but a bullet doesn't just enter and leave. It causes a lot of other damage to the body because of how fast it moves. There's a video called "hydrostatic shock: fact of fiction?" that explains it better.
It must be devastating to the parents of these kids. Imagine saving up for months to take your kid to an amusement park and then spending all that money to get them killed.
Dreamworld deaths were crushed to death not drowned. Paramedics at the seen required counselling due to trauma at the scene. Children were not thrown off, they were able to escape while the raft was in its vertical position. I was a local at the time and at first there was speculation that they were decapitated, but if you look up the coroners report it’s pretty detailed as to what actually occurred.
That dream-world one was way worse than just drowning. They were caught on the conveyor track. Deffs would gotten crushed or decapitated before drowning. Condolences to the family's, one of my favourite rides as a kid on the Gold Coast 😔
It's sad to know the most painful moments on this list happened to people far too young to experience. Obviously, I wouldn't wish anyone to suffer these ways, but it hits harder with younger people.
And then 290 points for that woman who had to go through knowing her husband and sons being burned alive in the moment and then having to live the rest of her life with a permanently engraved memory that probably makes her cry to this day.
*_In Bakersfield there was this girl riding a gas go cart. Her hair ended up getting stuck from where the belts are and ended up ripping off her hair & part of scalp pretty much. I just remembered hearing it on social media. She ended up passing out of course. She survived this incident._*
Can’t imagine what those kids/parents are like after seeing there loved ones die terribly infront of them. 2 little boys having to see there parents get grinded then drown all in front of them, at such a young age. That will always stick with them, therapy can not solve something like that for them. Poor boys.
Yeah, I was there when it happened I was around 11 or 12. The raft got stuck and when the other one hit it the chain driving the raft flipped it into the water, one of the girls got caught in the chain and died, the parents were stuck under the raft and drowned and I think one might have drowned trying to save the girl but my memory of it is fuzzy . It was Horrible I don't know why they didn't cover it correctly but this whole video is horrible.
My family went to Disney Land in the 60s and they had a ride where it looks like you're going up inside a micro scope. Towards the end of the ride, there is a huge eyeball looking down at you. My older brother, who was about 5 or 6 at the time, was so scared that he passed out and slumped over the side of the car he and I were in, we were in the car by ourselves, I'm not sure why. Since it was just my brother and I alone in the car, it was up to me to keep him from falling out of the car until it stopped. I was a year younger than him and about half his size but I did manage to keep him safe til the ride stopped.
The four people killed in the Thunder River Rapids ride fell or were thrown into the mechanism which lifted the boats up out of the water. They didn’t drown, they were torn apart. “Injuries incompatible with life.”
I can’t imagine being so happy thinking nothing could go wrong, and then dying through torture. Horrible. Also, the pain scale thing and comments about these poor people and children was extremely unsettling.
@@rileykreates5275 or apparently since there was like a net or something like pulled trough a grater. Imagine the people behind him, around him. And apparently there was a bloodstain the whole length for a long time they left. Which is ....just f
Ride operators did not immediately rush to save Debbie Stone. She was twisted and crushed for some time as the stages rotated and the audience thought her muffled screams were part of the show. She went through agonizing pain. This incident was much more horrific than described here.
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Yes so sad😔😢
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How was she twisted and crushed .by a 300 pound moving stage ?
@@NicholePearson-c7d it was going in a circle and apparently she was in a part where it passed by super closely. She got trapped and got pushed along slowly getting crushed. I feel so bad for her and her parents😞
Imagine falling into an electric pond first and finding out the people who tried to save you died instead. I don't imagine therapy is enough to get over that
Edit: Clearly he didn't intend to get shocked guys...but it's common for people to have survivor's guilt when they live thru something that others died from due to a chain of effect that was started by the survivor. No one is blaming the guy, but it wouldn't be surprising if he felt like he was at fault, especially since one of the two that died was his friend
Imagine it's his last day of therapy and he googles his name and this comment comes up
@@yoinky I can only hope he's come to terms with it by that point
At least it wasn't his fault
@@yoinky Returns to daily sessions
how would you cope with it?
“Joshua, 12 years old, wanted to experience free fall - and he learned what it really meant” is absolutely insane
He didn't really want to though, I know the full story
That's what I said that line was in poor taste
Joshua loved ❤️ it. 😳
Yeah that was actually disgraceful
He sounds excited to talk about the pain scale for each incident too. Kind of creepy and a bit much honestly
The woman losing both her sons and her husband in the fire is horrific beyond imagination.
I guess they were hot heads.
@@Sol_Badguy_GGwtf
@@Sol_Badguy_GG😐
@@Sol_Badguy_GG
Not funny
@@Sol_Badguy_GGLMAOOOOOO
As terrible as it would be to have your legs amputated at the ankles, it can’t possibly be 14 points more painful than being put through a meat grinder 😑
Correct, Scoring system seems random
The scoring system makes no sense. How the heck can we know how much pain someone who fell from a high height felt? How can you compare any of this stuff? It’s silly really.
@@freewithnature cause you don’t feel the pain you die instantly
I disagree. At least death would be near instantaneous with the meat grinder
Yes, you are right, amputation without anesthesia is one of the worst pain. But constantly, if you are burnt at all your body (by fire or acid is an unbelievable painful long suffering path. They rub off your whole necrotized skin with a rough sponge and desinfectant every day....I can't imagine that
Although the pain scale for the boy who fell from free fall would have been a 3, the fear before death would have been off the scale.
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Feel so bad for him and his mother 💔
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I saw it. He was scared for maybe a quarter second. He landed face first. His body looked like a sack full of quicksand that smacked the ground.
@@CorbinB-Rax no way you were there in person?!
No one drowned on the thunder river rapids ride.
At the end of the ride there is a mechanical conveyor belt that takes the raft back up to higher ground so it can go down again.
When the raft flipped they all got pulled down into the mechanism. They got chewed up by it. Only the kids that got thrown clear before the conveyer belt survived.
Oh god, that’s worse than just drowning.
The 18yr old crushed @Disney was far worse than described. She was mangled again&again until the ride ended. The crowd thought the screams were part of the show
@@GreenLord128 wait rlly? most sources i saw say it happened during an intermission and a guest in the crowd notified staff immediately after seeing it and hearing a scream
@@awayville Well, I did hear it online. The vid I saw said the ride/show ran it's course before she was found. I hope they were exaggerating. If not, I hope she was gone after the first rotation
@@GreenLord128 ohh yeah the article i saw said a guest thought he saw a child get trapped and then alerted staff pretty quick. hoping this is really how it went
Thunder river rapids accident at dreamworld wasn’t a drowning, the riders where thrown from the raft and into the internal mechanisms for the huge conveyor belt system that tore them all to pieces. Nearly all of the first responders who attended the scene said it was the most horrific and confronting scene they had ever come across.
Thanks for explaining
I believe the children watched everything.
Truly something horrible to witness
I was wondering how they could have possibly drowned when both kids swam just fine
yeah, this one should've gone way higher on the scale.
@baileybassett7554 I overheard from media that some visiter purposely cause the water pump to break and murdered 4 victims
Power scaling people's tragedies is crazy ngl
@@cuteandcooliexx2059 pain is subjective
You must've never watched SpikeTV in 2006 maBOY
people will get offended by anything 🙄
At least it brings awareness in some way
@@mact.77 I was there for that, wild times back then
Moral of the story: keep your arms and limbs inside the ride at all times
Or don't ride sketchy amusement park rides
@@TURK_182better yet, dont ride any.
Most of the people mentioned in the video were idiots doing things they were not supposed to.
@@TURK_182 Don't blame the amusement parks
@@DJ-yh8hm Man honestly kinda same. Whenever I go to these parks with family members, I have to become the party popper because I don't want these stuff to happen to them.
Can we take away the pain system or whatever it’s called? It’s random and makes no sense. Not to mention all the little puns and stuff aren’t called for. These are still real people, some of them kids.
Yeah this is very disturbing
I agree.
Yeah, imagine going through a horrifying death only to have your final moments narrated by an A.I. on some two-bit TH-cam channel.
@@adamgower4353this is pretty much youtube today
Don't thrill seek and you won't end up here. Have a nice day in your feelings.
Not-So-Fun fact: although Joshua's accident was so severe and instant that he didn't suffer, Someone else did. His mother was right there, about 3 meters away and in an interview she said, “his brains were on my shoes.” This pain ranks higher than any pain scale imaginable.
There are more details to this America Sings accident. She was trapped in a very awkward position and her body was being rolled and twisted every time the attraction spun around. She screamed for help multiple times and nobody stopped the attraction cuz they thought that it was part of the show. She was alive and suffered through a number of rotations before someone finally went to investigate and found her already deceased.
Damn them all for letting that happen
How did they think blood curdling screams are apart of a Disney show…😭
@@microwavedmetalhave you not heard people on rides before?
@@microwavedmetal because Disney is known to be evil
@@morganc.m1830 it was a show not a rollercoaster ride
This video has such a weird vibe to it.
It's weird and wrong that's why
@davet2825 what's wrong about it? I seriously don't know, I found this channel 5 min. before this comment
RIGHT???? SOMETHING ABOUT THIS VIDEO FEELS SO TERRIBLY WRONG
@@chadwells3868talking about tragedies like this and scaling them is so disgusting and disrespectful
Are you a Sagitarius?😂😂😂
Brandon Zucker case is the saddest to me, he miracleusly survived the accident only to be in "no talk, no walk" condition for seven years. Then, when his family would (probably) hope that due to rehabilitation it will only get better now, life gives them another hit: Brandon dies after 7 year fight. It's like losing him twice 😢 RIP little one ❤
What caused his death?
@@michaeltarnowski4242 The child already had issues, from freakent cellulitis (infection of fat cells) and scoliosis (non-straight spine that affected his breathing), which led to his health in combination to the rest of the injury causing it to decline until his death. No official reason was ever given
My cousin who hates going to amusement park just shared this video to me to justify his absence when all of our families went to a park yesterday.
Why did they need to justify themself? Was no not enough?
@@TheTSense I think he sent me this video in funny way only to justify that he's scared of what rides could potentially do.
Our families were having an outing after a long time so it felt really bad not having him there but it's okay.
@@augustyakumar5712 good to know there is more in this story. I am just asking because it is a common abuse tactic to exhaust people with coming up on reasons and explanations, then declaring them "not good enough".
If they don't want to, then they don't want to, end of story.
It is not they don't want to if they can explain it to a level that satisfies whoever asks (said level being infinite +1)
Odds of getting hurt in a car wreck are much higher than at an amusement park....I bet your cousin still rides in cars hu lol.
Your cousin is letting fear control him
"Joshua wanted to experience free fall, he learned what it really meant" insanly disrespectful
Doesn't change anything.
umm based?
Who cares 🤷
Dude you’re watching a video about gory deaths, don’t get all self-righteous lol
Hilarious
Its scary how death can happen to anyone at anytime 😰
wellnoooooooooooooooooooooo
@@frankwhite8048yes
Agreed with this
@@frankwhite8048well yessss
Well yeah, you could die from sleeping wrong
3:04 incorrect… that’s not her partner. The two men were partners. Her actual husband was watching from the outside and saw them get killed.
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yeah they kinda look like they'd be more than friends
@@911connoisseurthey were literally in separate photos
@@hihi615 What does that have anything to do with my statement?
How did you get to that conclusion then ?@@911connoisseur
nope never going to a park again
same.
I am
They are safe what are you panicking about?
@@FranklinNRW nah im just joking dw
@@DustinSzt I don’t mean you but ok
the pain score is just 3 for the boy,
but for his family, the pain score is 999 for witnessing it, and 9999 in their hearts.
"was incredibly happy as she headed to work" girl that's just so unrealistic.
“planning on getting engaged”
Back then it was fun to go to work. Now its just terrible
Um, there are many times I'm happy going to work.
@@OneVerySadPandano
While my morbid curiosity made me click this video, the way it is presented feels unnecessarily disrespectful to the victims.
Well.. the video is about pain, not about the victims.
@@xsillah3623 we're still talking about human pain experienced by real human beings that existed in real life and had a family.
I don’t get how the hell this is disrespectful 💀🙏
@@Theheker1298_YTmaking puns about death is tasteless
@@Theheker1298_YTthe skull and prayer emoji are an immediate setoff that you are nine years old
0:24 "but at least he didn't suffer" Really? You don't think those seconds of falling, of knowing what is coming, is suffering???? Those seconds probably felt like minutes to him, minutes of the worst kind of helplessness, hopelessness, and horror imaginable.
I don't understand though...some are luckier than others everybody is different...what made him die??
Because I read this article one time about this lady who after the airplane she was on exploded in half she fell 33,338 feet WITHOUT A PARACHUTE and survived was in a coma for 6 months with both of her leg bones completely shattered, although somehow they regrew perfectly fine if I remember correctly.
@@joshuagonzalez2594the simulation showed him falling on his head. Less survivable
@@mischief1729 .
Uhmm that sounds very survivable compared to what I told you.
@@joshuagonzalez2594 when it comes to falling it's not the height and speed you're at that gets you per see, but the sudden stop.
The woman falling from a greater height and velocity sounds implausible to survive, but keep I'm mind that airplanes travel through the air and don't follow road paths to transport. Having stuff to buffer and slow your fall like bushy tree branches and very soft ground, or something gives from your weight easily would all help to slow the speed of your fall and impact to the ground.
As for the boy however it makes perfect sense. Around rides are not stuff to cushion or slow your fall, but hard surfaces for people to walk on around the park and rides. Even grass pats aren't that soft in parks, not that they're there for park goers to lay on anyway. *Furthermore,* the boy landed on his _head,_ and head injuries themselves are *very* serious and even easily one of the most effective injuries to be fatal to one's being. (Heck some people die from getting punched too hard to the head.)
@@bethanydavis9023 .
You can look it up it's really there on the Internet about the longest fall a human survived.
0:02 Quote: "....12 years old, wanted to experience freefall - and he learned, what it really meant....".
I think, such sarcasm isn't really appropriate for such a tragedy a child was involved in! 😔
Exactly what im saying. That line shouldnt have been said in such a tragic topic at all.
Wow. People are so soft nowadays. No wonder the world is falling apart.
@@amoses2134 I think you are seeing it in a wrong way, this comment actually shows that people are becoming more generous and sensitive towards each other which is very important for human society, idk why you would attribute empathy for a kid who died to society's downfall lol
@@amoses2134society is falling apart not because people are soft. But because of the people who are heartless like you.
@@SanilJadhav711 soft men create hard times.
I literally just got home from kings Island
Thank GOD ur alive.
at least you watched after, now i wonder, will you go back?
Sooo lucky
You're a survivor
Thank god that these didnt happen to you
Most painful than death.... watching their mother dying instead
Eh, that's more on the heart than your synapses.
their mother dying while being chewed up by a conveyor belt
isn't the universe truly amazing?
poor child who watched the whole thing, will be traumatized for life
Agreed asf
@@GabrielVilanova-n3pI knew a man who's mother died in a hospital when he was 8 years old.
The guy has died a few years ago,but he never visited any hospitals since.
Abso-fucking-lutely
by the way to imagine how painful being burned alive is, just picture the feeling of you putting your hand on the stove for a spit second all over your body and for about 5 minutes
edit: also yes, your nerves would do pretty quickly so it wouldnt be for a whole 5 mins
it wouldn't last 5 minutes, you'd soon have 3rd degree burns all over your body ie. the nerve endings burned away, no connection between the skin and the brain
I would imagine all of your nerve endings being seared takes less than 5 minutes if youre fully on fire
@@Korsi_bro I wish people would stop saying that.
What do you mean “nerve endings seared”
It’s absolute agony.
Go to a burn ward, have you ever seen someone who was been burnt beyond recognition with third degree burns all over their body say “ well actually my nerve endings were gone so it was ok”
Being cooked hurts. Your outermost layers of skin, down to your flesh hurt.
Even your bones will be cooking.
When you have cancer you can have intense bone pain.
Now imagine your entire body being cooked, internal organs being parboiled
There is no part where “nerves are burnt off so you can’t feel it” as people always seem to say.
It is agony from start to finish, there is always something more sensate to feel the burn and cause agony.
Your outer layers can be burnt to a crisp but if they are burnt so bad that they are that hot they will be cooking your inner layers.
What’s more is you will feel sensations still as your brain knows to feel it.
Phantom limb pain exists so can feeling pain your body expects.
People need to stop repeating this old wives tale.
You can see videos of people burning to death and they are in agony until the end.
@@talk-supersix-seven6021Indeed, quite painful so make sure you don't go to hell! In order to avoid that horrible fate, repent and trust in Jesus, who took upon himself, 100 % of the hell punishment that we deserve (since we're all sinners). As a result, none of the punishment is left for us, so we get to go to heaven! For evidence, please look into Frank Turek, Hugh Ross, William Lane Craig, J Warner Wallace, Lee Strobel! God bless :)
@@talk-supersix-seven6021not that serious
The whole pain scale was a joke, but the events were well documented and explained, so thank you.
For example, the doctors amputating the girl legs from Superman tower. Shouldn’t feel bad as doctors likely given them pain meds and anesthesia.
As for the cable. Body can go into shock. Which removes pain as a body survival technique.
But it's not a joke though, it's a scale that measures pain. Like the people who were in the sub that imploded felt no pain even though they were turned into dust. Stubbing your toe against furniture hurts more than death by implosion at that depth.
@@uberhaxornovanongalaktiksk9798 But the ranking is a joke... how can the girl who agonized for 45 minutes score 43 and the woman who died almost instantly by decapitation score 77 ?
@@neilquechon8716 Because its not about how long you suffer, its about how much it hurts. The almost instantly decapitation would hurt more the short amount of time she felt it than the girl who fell from the waterslide. Yes she was in pain for a longer period of time, but the pain the other woman felt was higher.
This rating is not about who suffers the longest, its about what actually hurts the most. Its like getting kicked in the nuts vs having migrane, the nut kick will hurt a lot more in that moment, but fade away, while migrane could last longer, but not hurt as much as the peak pain during the nut kick.
@@uberhaxornovanongalaktiksk9798 The "Dol" unit for measuring pain, which you might have come across on Wikipedia or elsewhere, is considered pseudoscience.
The main reasons for this are:
* Lack of scientific evidence: There's no widely accepted research or experimentation to support the existence or use of the "Dol" unit.
* Not recognized in the medical field: The "Dol" unit is not used in medical practice or scientific research for measuring or assessing pain.
* Lack of clarity in definition and measurement: There's no clear explanation of how to measure pain or convert it into "Dol" units.
So, even though information about "Dol" might appear in some sources, it's important to be cautious about accepting or citing it due to the lack of credible scientific evidence.
As someone who has been degloved, I disagree with the last one. Not to mention she and the previous entry survived. In any case, as painful as getting skinned is, your brain very quickly shuts that pain off. I think I noticed the pain for less than half a second, though that half second was enough to initiate an awful scream. The healing process was much worse. No feeling for weeks to months and as it came back I’d go through stages of painful numbness, like the feeling of your hand falling asleep, but for hours at a time. Slightly less painful than shingles. Don’t recommend, but I’d rather go through that than anything else on this list.
How did degloving happen to you? (I hope it's not too personal question)
I guess not everyone experiences the brain shutting off the pain.
What industry are you in?
@@JhonDoe-t1s I’ve had a few deglovings on unrelated occasions. The first was after frostbite put me in a cast. Someone a couple weeks after it happened was angry with me after a wrestling match and grabbed and ripped the cast from my arm. Beneath the cast my skin was soft and covered in cloth and ointment or some such. When the cast came off so did most of the skin on my left hand down to the meat and veins. It was all pretty gross. I howled with pain, and minutes later felt nothing. Didn’t regain feeling in my hand for years. The second time was the opposite kind of burn. As a fry cook I had a pot of oil pour over my other arm while making a chimichanga. The head chef said he needed me for the rest of the shift and asked if I could manage. I was afraid of losing my job. He wrapped my arm in toilet paper and I kept going. The next morning, my toilet paper bandage had completely fried to my arm and hand, and the only way to get it off was to remove the skin beneath it. This was done by a surgeon though and hurt less than having my skin ripped off by a teenage wrestler in a dirty gym.
In either case, if you shake my left hand or my right hand, there’s a good chance you grabbed my ass. Since both were grafted about six years apart from each other.
The last time was just my pinky finger on my left hand and that was pinching it between a Mk82 tail fin and the trailer on a bob tail while in the military. Fortunately no graft for that, but my skin did get rolled down my finger like a slipped condom. Highly recommend.
@@kaylemathewcomendador6964 I’d be shocked if I didn’t feel the pain as much if not more than your average person. I’m kind of a wimp. The brain is pretty good at cutting off extreme traumatic pain though. I’d imagine breaking a bone would be worse, though I’ve never broken one so wouldn’t 100% know. I injured a growth plate in my ankle once, and that sprain was one of the worst pains I ever felt. Not the absolute worst, but up there.
If you go to amusement park, just keep in mind most of it is fast moving heavy machinery (with colorful plastic covers). And just like in a machinery factory every small error could be fatal.
You could do this without ranking it. It would be far better, honestly.
The audacity of it adds something.
Damn, imagine being 11 years old having experienced the most physical pain anyone ever could. She seems like she's healed from the trauma though.
You can never fully heal from a trauma like that
Even thought she seems like she has, I don’t think she ever could get over trauma like that.
You don’t. You can learn to live and cope with it but that will haunt you forever, seems fine doesn’t mean is fine
Prop to the last girl for not giving up on loving life despite having gone through one of the most painful experiences known to mankind.
Rip to all the victims. This seems like hell dealing with that.
Me at 1am: OK, one more video to relax to before bed
The video:
There’s no way burning alive is only about 10% more painful than being buried alive.
Suffocation as somehow who has almost suffocated, isn’t painful in a sense. The pressure is unbearably uncomfortable but It actually reaches a point of delirium / almost a hallucination type state.
Burning alive has to be the most intense physical pain imaginable. It’s every inch of your body.
Sorry you went through that, how did it happen of youre comfortable answering?
Happened to me. I barfed while asleep and woke with my airways completely plugged up. Coughed like crazy but I got no air. I know it could only have been 90s or so but it felt like a lot longer. At first it was very much panic and "wtf is happening" but once hypoxia began to set in it wasn't so bad. I became lightheaded and felt warm and calm. Very much like opiates. Tunnel vision and hallucinations followed, mainly I saw the face of someone I cared about. By that point I had given up and accepted it but something made me try again and I started to hit my throat about as hard as I could and managed to dislodge a little bit and get some air just before passing out. Spent the next 20 minutes or so coughing like crazy. At first it was pretty bad, it plugged up a few more times but I ended up being able to clear my throat.
It was my first apartment which was really shabby with an old bathroom and ugly green 1950s tiles. I remember thinking how aweful to die in such a place for such a stupid reason. Its been 7 or 8 years but I remember it like it was yesterday. And since then I've alqays strongly disagreed with anyone saying drowning is the worst way to go. The first half sucks when you're panicking and fighting for air but getting none but by the time hypoxia was full on I accepted it and felt at peace. As much as you can in a tiny gross bathroom leaning onto the sink. By the end I had no vision left at all, I just saw that face so I think I probably got about as close as you can while still making it without needing any resuscitation. Which there would not have been any it was the middle of the night and I was alone. Same thing happened to friend but he had people there who realised what was happening and saved him. He was so drunk he didn't even really wake up, just started choking in his sleep.
So I don't know about OP but that was my lovely tale of what happens when you suffocate. Since then when I'm very drunk I don't go to sleep until it subsides a bit, I throw on a pot of coffee or tea and watch TV until I feel ok. I don't drink a lot anymore though. Frankly there's been a bunch of times I thought I should have died that day. The years since have not been worth living for the most part but things are improving so I suppose I should feel thankful I got a second chance. I've stopped telling the story, people seem to get upset when I laugh about it but what else can I do..
I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE GIRL WHO GET SCALPED
The ride was like
Yoink! Mine now muahahaahahaha
@@jpax69sh WHY'S THIS COMMENT SO FUNNY TO ME??? 🤣🤣🤣
Edit: I did not mean to sound disrespectful, I just thought that the first reply I got was a little funny. But I do actually feel sad for those people.
@@ThatOneRobloxCreatorWithATail I don't know
As someone who has grinded their own skin off as a kid, I can confirm that it is infact painful, and the trauma is definitely NOT worth it.
@@sygneg7348 yeah I can imagine
One thing I should mention about the raft accident at Dreamworld in QLD, Australia: They didn't just drown, they were pulled under and mangled by the lift hill mechanism. The official report on the accident includes the medical examiner's summary of the injuries (Text only, no pictures), and can be found with a search online. Apparently the injuries were so severe that the hardened rescue workers were traumatized and had to go to therapy.
I was about to say I lived in Brisbane when this happened and they definitely didn’t just drown
Everytime I think of amusement park rides I think of Final Destination 3 and I’m good no thank you 👍💀
Very danger luckiest death people
You're boring. Where's the fun if there's no risk? Do you think we would have nitroglycerin with this kind of mindset?
Yeah I still remember those scenes as well as yesterday💀
I really could of gone my whole life without clicking on this vid
Stop with these fake things. There is no "pain scale" like this. Pain is entirely subjective and the "dol" unit, although it does exist, was long since abandoned because it is impossible to get a clear measurement. Ask any medical profession and the only true pain scale they use is a scale from 1 - 10.
I don't know, but it feels a bit disrespectful ranking peoples deaths
It must have been the most stressful research project in history to experience all these types of deaths and then grade them on a pain scale
Disney land is notorious for being hazardous, if you will. It really isn't the happiest place. Plus I feel like there's no safety or precaution in mind. My condolences to all victims.
I've always felt that the "happiest place alive" phrase is a marketing ploy to attract families. Nothing is perfect.
@@phoenixdaronco9540 true.
People advocate for just visiting national parks or going on a hiking trail with wild life I've heard, educational, not hour long lines or junk food. It's like healthy Disney land, or visiting water falls so in and so forth
@Counter-k2m mhm i see
so sad that those high schoolers were just graduating and beginning their lives had to have them cut so short
Yeah but they shouldn't have gone all at once and listened to the guard. They were way too excited that they brushed the words of the guard aside and went to the slide...
They brought it on themselves as sad as it is. Instead of trying to be "rebelious" and "cool" to get attention they should have listened
All theyre fault tbh they did something they shouldnt and got what they asked for
At the end of the day they were young Don't act like y'all so perfect Cause none of us Are poor babies Poor Humans who were injured no matter what the fucking circumstances ‼️
@@JankyMs3843 you dont need to be perfect to understand warnings
One more video before bed. The video:
My wife was 12 when this happened at Kentucky Kingdom she was there that day. She said she remembers the screaming and people running around in a panic. She witnessed the paramedics running in and taking her out.
The "pain scale" is completely unnecessary. It adds nothing to the tension and rather makes you question some of these rankings. Which distracts from the purpose of this video 🤷♂
What kind of scale is that? Just a bunch of random numbers. How much is one point worth there anyway?
I think he's just guessing, I don't think getting crushed between walls has the same pain as getting grinded by a meat grinder.
Or the boy getting stuck in the bumper cars equivalent to getting buried alive.
@@UFOinDisguise I never said that those deaths are equivalent and I won't deny that. That said it doesn't mean that there is any scientific method behind that scale.
@@UFOinDisguiseyes getting crushed between two walls would probably be as painful if not more painful than a meat grinder, your body would snap and twist and break in ways it never should be able to
@@akwiatek1984 I think a one on the scale would be equal to rolling your ankle or getting punched in the face or bit by a dog or something, I'd imagine that's where one would be I don't think the pain at one could be any worse than that
I can't imagine what the girl felt in the freefall being almost decapitated by cables, saved herself just in time, only to lose her foot in the process. Must be so traumatic for all involved.
I'm now terrified of theme parks. Thanks
0:12 I used to love this ride. Idk why, but it's too much anxiety for me now.
Morale of the story, avoid entertainment parks like Disney land
Yep. Stay on the couch, it is safer. I learned this the hard way. 😬👍
Absolutely. Disneyland is dangerous for your finances and wallet
Go to universal. The Jimmy Fallon ride is a simulated roller coaster.
@carlc.4714LOL
Yeah, Disneyland is boring to begin with, go to a park like Cedar Point, Kings Island, EnergieLandia etc
In seconds before impending death, the mothers on the float ride only thought of saving their children...they could probably have jumped and survived, but in a split second decision, they chose to save their children instead.
These kids who survived got a shit ton of money from these theme parks
2.2 million to be precise
#hustleculture. Just joking. This is so tragic it just made me feel so down in the dumps. Yet I kept watching to the end. God damn, wish the victims and their families closure, health and somehow happines in the end.
And their family members
Those theme parks got sued a ton fr
Still doesn’t make up for the trauma they will have for the rest of their lives.
The number one of "comparison of theme dark deaths" is a girl who survived 🤡
Just call it "Theme Park accidents" and it wouldn't be misleading
Did you want her to die 😳
Read the title again
Please stop using the clown emoji
4:20 idk where you got your info but the kids happened to hang on and their parents fell into the machinery crushing them, they did not drown
0:40 bit late for that
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I think for these types of videos, I would prefer the emotionless text to speech or AI voice. It’s weird to hear “and that’s 43 points on the pain scale” in such a cheery way
This video is not just weird, it is absolutely disgusting. The makers of this should be utterly ashamed. Sick and twisted. Dishing points out depending on children's levels of trauma and suffering? Sadistic.
nah bro you need to use this information to your advantage. dont ever waste money at an "amusement park"
Not really. I think you're just overreacting.
@@cole8834 Why? As someone who travels the world to visit amusement parks i have to strongly disagree
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So heartbreaking. These people wanted just some respite from their extremely hard lives, and then they died or, even worse, lost a loved one! So tragic!... 😪💔🙏😔
We humans are so f’in bored to seek thrills . Warn all your friends about these rides . The more people know, the more the human population becomes cautious . My child’s life vest came off in the wave pool and he almost drowned . Nobody saw him grasping for the rail trying to hold on from getting sucked back down . Luckily he had some strength . He went with his friend with another parent . I only learned a few weeks later . We are lucky
Why are you insulting people who want to go to theme parks? Like. Can people not just have fun? Doesn't mean we're such bored people.
This is giving final destination vibes
Elizabeth is a strong child! Thank god and the surgeons who gave her a second chance! ❤️
Don’t forget about the mental pain that the family’s of victims had to go through
FAMILIES OF ALL VICTIMS GO THRU "MENTAL PAIN"....Not just from accidents at amusement parks.
@@marlafowler3543 yeah I know
As bad as this is, just remember that, according to the IAAPA, you have a 1 in 750 million chance of getting caught in an accident at a theme park, so don't let accidents deter you from going to theme parks, just follow the rules and you'll be fine. Sidenote, I think a lot of the info in this video was kinda inaccurate or missing, I recommend Coaster College or Fascinating Horror for in depth analysis on how some of these accidents happened.
10:10 “creepily realistic” that is NOT fooling anyone😭
I live about 20 minutes from Kentucky Kingdom. I have friends that were in line for that ride when that girl's feet got cut off
I'm 23 and I've never went to an amusement park. I'm pretty proud of that.
A kid who saw a Disney mascot without its head just to see a dude smoking.
140 DOL POINTS!
Widow: My husband died choking on a burrito, while he was underwater, also he was somehow on fire at the same time.
Random scientist: yep, that's a 7 right there.
That 12 year old who wanted to experience a free fall took the "don't try this at home" thing way too literally
Hi Vikingo, wanna some TF2 duel?
Imagine dying and realize someone made a vid about your death💀
(That one kid that died that’s in heaven) “welp at least they get views”
2:43 That's quite a wild guess. Bullets don't crush chests. A bullet might destroy one bone and that's about it
True, but a bullet doesn't just enter and leave. It causes a lot of other damage to the body because of how fast it moves. There's a video called "hydrostatic shock: fact of fiction?" that explains it better.
pain is scaring as it is but being in that much pain AND dying...fear and pain is the last thing you feel.
For all you ghouls out there, watch "Faces of Death." Even shows a real execution by electric chair.
That’s staged. Most of the more infamous stuff in Faces is just practical effects. The Traces of Death series was the one with all real footage
Faces of death was all fake except for the medical autopsy footage.
Good idea
I'll give it a try😳
Watched all of them 😊
reddit use to have subs with alot worse
Man, listening to this makes me think I'm lucky I'm alive because I rode alot of crazy rides back in the day 🙄
It must be devastating to the parents of these kids. Imagine saving up for months to take your kid to an amusement park and then spending all that money to get them killed.
I like the way you went straight to the point without talking much 👍
Fair play to the worker who saved the lad in Sydney.
Dreamworld deaths were crushed to death not drowned. Paramedics at the seen required counselling due to trauma at the scene. Children were not thrown off, they were able to escape while the raft was in its vertical position. I was a local at the time and at first there was speculation that they were decapitated, but if you look up the coroners report it’s pretty detailed as to what actually occurred.
That dream-world one was way worse than just drowning. They were caught on the conveyor track. Deffs would gotten crushed or decapitated before drowning. Condolences to the family's,
one of my favourite rides as a kid on the Gold Coast 😔
It's sad to know the most painful moments on this list happened to people far too young to experience.
Obviously, I wouldn't wish anyone to suffer these ways, but it hits harder with younger people.
This video is full of so many blatant inaccuracies
Like what ? Not saying ur wrong just wanna know
And then 290 points for that woman who had to go through knowing her husband and sons being burned alive in the moment and then having to live the rest of her life with a permanently engraved memory that probably makes her cry to this day.
*_In Bakersfield there was this girl riding a gas go cart. Her hair ended up getting stuck from where the belts are and ended up ripping off her hair & part of scalp pretty much. I just remembered hearing it on social media. She ended up passing out of course. She survived this incident._*
Bruh, I'm from Bakersfield o.O I remember that!
Therapy isn't enough for what these people went through
Can’t imagine what those kids/parents are like after seeing there loved ones die terribly infront of them. 2 little boys having to see there parents get grinded then drown all in front of them, at such a young age. That will always stick with them, therapy can not solve something like that for them. Poor boys.
An AI wrote the script to this video. It's the only explanation as to why the tone is so weird and inappropriate.
watching this while im on line for a ride at universal orlando
I will never step on a theme park anymore
The rafting accident was poorly explained. I still dont know what was happening..
Yeah, I was there when it happened I was around 11 or 12. The raft got stuck and when the other one hit it the chain driving the raft flipped it into the water, one of the girls got caught in the chain and died, the parents were stuck under the raft and drowned and I think one might have drowned trying to save the girl but my memory of it is fuzzy . It was Horrible I don't know why they didn't cover it correctly but this whole video is horrible.
My family went to Disney Land in the 60s and they had a ride where it looks like you're going up inside a micro scope. Towards the end of the ride, there is a huge eyeball looking down at you. My older brother, who was about 5 or 6 at the time, was so scared that he passed out and slumped over the side of the car he and I were in, we were in the car by ourselves, I'm not sure why. Since it was just my brother and I alone in the car, it was up to me to keep him from falling out of the car until it stopped. I was a year younger than him and about half his size but I did manage to keep him safe til the ride stopped.
Sounds like a real final destination that can happen to anyone at anytime..
The four people killed in the Thunder River Rapids ride fell or were thrown into the mechanism which lifted the boats up out of the water.
They didn’t drown, they were torn apart. “Injuries incompatible with life.”
I can not stand channels that y’all about tragic events with such a fucking upbeat tone
I can’t imagine being so happy thinking nothing could go wrong, and then dying through torture. Horrible. Also, the pain scale thing and comments about these poor people and children was extremely unsettling.
He didn’t cover The Schlitterbahn water park accident (2016)
I was expecting him to talk about it... the one about the boy who got decapitated on the waterslide
@@rileykreates5275 or apparently since there was like a net or something like pulled trough a grater. Imagine the people behind him, around him. And apparently there was a bloodstain the whole length for a long time they left. Which is ....just f
I’m watching this at 10:30 at night bro 💀