List of selfie-related injuries and deaths

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== List of selfie-related injuries and deaths ==

The following is a list of notable incidents involving injuries and deaths related to selfies:

Injuries[edit | edit source]

1. Location: Grand Canyon National Park

  Description: A tourist sustained injuries after falling while attempting to take a selfie at the Grand Canyon.

2. Location: Eiffel Tower

  Description: A visitor suffered minor injuries after tripping while taking a selfie at the Eiffel Tower.

3. Location: Machu Picchu

  Description: A hiker slipped and injured themselves while trying to take a selfie at Machu Picchu.

Deaths[edit | edit source]

1. Location: Cliffs of Moher

  Description: A young individual fell to their death while taking a selfie near the Cliffs of Moher.

2. Location: Taj Mahal

  Description: A tourist tragically lost their life after being struck by a vehicle while posing for a selfie in front of the Taj Mahal.

3. Location: Yellowstone National Park

  Description: A person lost their life after falling into a thermal feature while attempting to take a selfie at Yellowstone National Park.

4. Location: Mount Everest

  Description: Several climbers have perished on Mount Everest while trying to capture selfies at high altitudes.

These incidents serve as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with reckless selfie-taking behavior.

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