Thursday, July 2, 2009

Acrobatic Suicides - Dark Side of Japan

As you all understand, Japan has been known as one of the most secure countries in the world. However, there are some cases which seem uncleared but have already been officially announced as suicide. Here's the list of those cases which is widely circulated on the web.
  • Case 1: Self Defence Official who injured his aorta in a traffic accident,  was behind the wheel for 5km after that, and then jumped over 5m from the top of the bridge.
  • Case 2: High school student who jumped into the sea with 400kg weight tied up to his body.
  • Case 3: Group of nursing staffs who drove really carefully to go through between guardrails and then dropped from the road without any skid mark.
  • Case 4: Taxi driver who fitted a rope around his neck, levitated to the door and accidentally got trapped by it.
  • Case 5: The suspect who robbed the interrogator of the gun, reloaded the bullets, shot his chest from a little distance and then cleaned up the grillroom which was dyed with his blood. He was thought to have done that within 5 seconds.
  • Case 6: The city councilor who walked on his hands to the window so that he could make the floor fingered, then jumped down to 50cm gap between the wall, twisting his body.
  • Case 7: The man tried to suicide by cutting the back of his hand instead of his wrist but failed. Then he tied the weight to the back and drop into the river prostrate.
  • Case 8: The president of the committee who was spontaneously combusted and stopped his breath so as not to breathe the smoke and kept it until he was entirely burned down.
  • Case 9: Vice President of an investment bank who cut the back of his hand instead of his wrist, stabbed himself in the body, and pressed the emergency button without any trace of blood.
Now another latest case is being added to the list - The man who hanged himself, then walked to the bag and laid himself in it. The police announced that there's a possibility of suicide, reported Sankei news.
Original article is here.

NOTE: These cases are just a kind of urban legend. Some are still being argued and inspected and others are just exaggerated. A blogger mentioned that someone intentionally distorted the fact so that he or she could mislead the readers. I don't think you believe such silly rumors!


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