#UnusualDeaths
In 1870, a wealthy but eccentric cat lady in Iran dispatched two maids to rescue a roomful of cats trapped in a house fire. When the maids opened the door to free them, however, the spooked felines attacked, killing the hapless hired help. pic.twitter.com/3JWaTH7ZA5— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) July 5, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
According to a study by the French National Institute of Health and Research, 24 people die in France every year as a result of champagne cork-related incidents. pic.twitter.com/s6Rzm6W92r— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) July 6, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
In May of 1991, a thief talked his way into a home in Alicante, Spain under the guise of a sewing machine technician. When the homeowner got wise to him, he fled, only to trip, swallow his false teeth, and choke to death. pic.twitter.com/80rAydd4DI— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) July 7, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
In 1991, wine aficionado Orfeo Agostinetto got drunk on his own stash and ended up drowning in a 500 gallon vat of home made vino.
23 years later, a woman in Salas de los Barrios met the same fate after being overcome by fumes and tumbling into an industrial vat. pic.twitter.com/xcjQQjt4EL— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) July 8, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
A woman with a severe dairy allergy died after suffering anaphylactic shock while delivering a census to a dairy farm in Treviso, Italy in 1991. pic.twitter.com/8TNAKWJE5i— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) July 9, 2023
Today’s Yes/No…
The Candy Plush? Yes/No
Intersect by Lexus Tokyo serves a shaved ice dessert that requires flame to eat it https://t.co/JssVqSYkry via @RocketNews24En— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) July 10, 2023
Yes!