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India had the most selfie-related deaths in 2015: Report
TOI Tech | Jan 15, 2016, 07.22 PM IST
India accounted for approximately half of the 27 people who died taking selfies in 2015, according to a Washington Post report.
NEW DELHI: The selfie craze doesn't seem to be dying anytime soon, but a lot of people are dying because of it. In fact, India led the world in selfie-related deaths in 2015, according toWashington Post.
Citing reports, the Washington Post says that India accounted for about half of the selfie-related deaths globally. The Post says at least 27 people across the world died taking selfies last year.
3 college students died in Kosikala, near Mathura, while trying to capture a self-portrait in front of a speeding train in January last year. In March, seven youths who were out celebrating a friend's birthdaydied when they their boat capsizedas they were attempting to take a selfie.
AJapanese tourist in Agra diedin September after he succumbed to head injuries from slipping on the Taj Mahal's stairs as he tried to take a selfie.
An engineering student in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu passed away when the rock he was standing on while taking a selfie cracked and plunged into a 60-foot ravine.Two more students passed away in Sundernagar, near Rajkot, by drowning in the Narmada canal while trying to take selfies.
Selfie-related deaths have continued in 2016 as well, withtwo people dyingnear the Bandra Worli Sea Link in Mumbai by drowning. Mumbai police then identified 16 'no-selfie zones' in the city to combat the menace.
Hyderabad boy eyes new record by clicking 1800 selfies in one hour! - Times of India
India had the most selfie-related deaths in 2015: Report - Times of India
TOI Tech | Jan 15, 2016, 07.22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The selfie craze doesn't seem to be dying anytime soon, but a lot of people are dying because of it. In fact, India led the world in selfie-related deaths in 2015, according toWashington Post.
Citing reports, the Washington Post says that India accounted for about half of the selfie-related deaths globally. The Post says at least 27 people across the world died taking selfies last year.
3 college students died in Kosikala, near Mathura, while trying to capture a self-portrait in front of a speeding train in January last year. In March, seven youths who were out celebrating a friend's birthdaydied when they their boat capsizedas they were attempting to take a selfie.
AJapanese tourist in Agra diedin September after he succumbed to head injuries from slipping on the Taj Mahal's stairs as he tried to take a selfie.
An engineering student in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu passed away when the rock he was standing on while taking a selfie cracked and plunged into a 60-foot ravine.Two more students passed away in Sundernagar, near Rajkot, by drowning in the Narmada canal while trying to take selfies.
Selfie-related deaths have continued in 2016 as well, withtwo people dyingnear the Bandra Worli Sea Link in Mumbai by drowning. Mumbai police then identified 16 'no-selfie zones' in the city to combat the menace.
Hyderabad boy eyes new record by clicking 1800 selfies in one hour! - Times of India
India had the most selfie-related deaths in 2015: Report - Times of India