SAD! 4 People Who Mistakenly Fell Into A Volcano And Died, Number 3 Was Taking A Selfie
Human beings are very curious and sometimes we always like to go to dangerous places. Over the past years, there have been many strange cases of people who mistakenly fell into a volcano and died instantly. In this article, we will be looking at some of them.
Cecilia Cheng Siu-Yan
The Nyiragongo volcano is situated in Africa' s Virunga National Park, which lies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In 2007, a 33- year- elderly person from Hong Kong named Cecilia Cheng Siu- yan had moved on the transcending volcano, which stands almost 3, 500 meters (11, 500 ft) above ocean level, when she incidentally stalled out on an edge inside the volcano' s crater.
She, at last, fell into the gigantic, dynamic volcano, which hasn' t emitted beginning around 2002 and is known for containing a lava lake.
Leo Adonis
Leo Adonis was a 38- year- old California man who met a comparable, appalling destiny he passed on inside a volcano in 2017. The man cherished Hawaii and moved to the highest point of a volcano there before obviously falling inside. In any case, he left behind his knapsack, which was subsequently found by explorers on the Crater Rim Trail after he had fallen.
Inside the rucksack, the climbers found something frightening: a self- destruction note. Leo Adonis had decided to bite the dust by bouncing into the volcano.
Examinations were led and presumed that the man did, truth be told, end it all by the volcano. He leaped to his demise and arrived on the external edge of the volcano pit, instead of the actual lava.
Hawaii man, 75, found dead after apparently falling into volcano
Authorities on Hawaii’s Big Island have recovered the body of a 75-year-old man who is believed to have fallen from a closed area of Hawaii Volcanoes national park, where visitors in past months have been trying to get a glimpse of a glowing lava lake from an eruption of the Kilauea volcano.
Family members had reported the man missing from the park early on Monday, the National Park Service said. Officials believe the accident occurred late on Sunday evening.
Park rangers and firefighters had searched through the night to locate the missing man, and eventually recovered his body 100ft (30.48m) below the crater rim of the Uēkahuna viewing area at the summit of the Kilauea volcano.
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