1)- WALTER SUMMERFORD
Summerford survived three lightning strikes in his life. The lightning strikes that caused him to spend most of his life half paralyzed also fell on the tombstone after Summerford died. Summerford must have done something to piss Zeus!
2)- ADOLPHE SAX
Sax, the inventor of the saxophone, grew up in a chain of accidents. When he was young, he fell from a high window, swallowed a needle, drank acid, fell on a hot stove, suffocated twice.
3)- FRANE SELAK
Frane Selak cheated on death seven times in his life. He experienced everything from car crashes to plane crashes and was lucky enough to survive all events. Or is he unlucky enough to face 7 near-death experiences?
4)- TSUTOMU YAMAGUCHI
What are your chances of surviving an atom bomb? Yeah, pretty low. Yamaguchi survived two atomic bombs. The man, who survived the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, died at the age of 93, living quite a long time.
5)- LUDGER SYLBARIS
The eruption of Mont Pele volcano resulted in approximately 30,000 deaths. Sylbaris, a prisoner, was in his underground cell as clouds of lava and ash scorched, unaware of what was happening.
6)- HENRY ZIEGLAND
Upon the suicide of his girlfriend, his lover’s brother seeks revenge on Ziegland and shoots him but misses and accidentally shoots a tree. Twenty years later, Ziegland wanted to remove the tree and used dynamite. With the effect of the explosion, the bullet entered his head and killed him.
7)- ANN HODGES
Hodges, an Alabama woman, made history as the first person to be hit by a meteorite. A meteorite fell on her while she was lying on her couch. The woman who had only a minor damage to her hip continued her life normally.
8)- ROY SULLIVAN
Sullivan, who had been a park ranger for years, faced with multiple lightning strikes throughout this process. Sullivan, who holds the world record for the amount struck by lightning, survived 7 lightning strikes, but eventually died of suicide.
9)- VIOLET JESSOP
Serving on the ships as a nurse and stewardess, the woman survived the sinking of three sisters of the 20th century, the ships Olympic, Titanic and Britannic, respectively and in a row.
10)- ADRIAN CARTON DE WIART
While serving in the military, he was shot in the arm and face. He lost his left ear and some of his left eye. After recovering, he returned to the front and lost all of his one hand and three fingers of his other hand in battle. He was wounded eight times in a total of three battles but survived.
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