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It was a rainy day in 1978 London when Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov felt a sharp sting in his thigh. A passerby had bumped him with an umbrella. Markov fell ill within hours and died four days later. An autopsy revealed a microscopic platinum pellet, smaller than a pinhead, injected into his leg via a modified umbrella. It was a sophisticated assassination weapon disguised by the weather—a perfect Cold War thriller come to life.
Mark built a staircase to nowhere. He died testing it by running down...into thin air. tales of the unusual death in 15 seconds
The story follows a pharmacist, Mikami Megumi, who, after being shot, is told by a Grim Reaper that she has exactly to live, allowing her to pause and resume this remaining time at will. Review & Analysis It was a rainy day in 1978 London
: Upon her fatal injury, a "Grim Reaper" figure appears to her, informing her that she has exactly 15 seconds of life remaining. An autopsy revealed a microscopic platinum pellet, smaller
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V once made a bet with a Portuguese monk, testing who could endure the night in a freezing monastic cell. The monk wore proper wool. The emperor, prideful, wore only thin linen.