22 year old decapitated in train high-five craze


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A 22-year-old man was decapitated when he stuck his head out of a train carriage to take part in a new craze on Indian's railways of giving a high five to passengers travelling in the opposite direction.

Passengers stick their arms out of carriage windows and try to make contact as two trains pass each other on the tracks.

But Miland Patyane died instantly when he leaned out too far in Shastrinagar, central India, and a signal pole knocked his head off, say railway officials.

"We have warned passengers that this is dangerous but young people take no notice," said a spokesman for Dombivli Railways.

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As stupid as the guy who walked on top of a train and got electrocuted by a hydro wire.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTJfT_pVYTY

That guy was still smoking. Which is why all executions should be like that. None of that Green mile crap.

Well you can see what kind of trash lives in Mumbai. Such trash deserves to die. It really helps reducing the effects of population copulation explosion. :p

Was it the same guy?

honestly most of the stuff that guy was doing would basically just result in him falling off the train. Sure he could easily die for a lot of it, but at the same time he still had a decent change of walking away scratched and bruised if he did fall off. Now sticking your head and arms outside between two moving trains going in the opposite direction leaves zero chance at survival if you mess up, one does not simple fall between two trains or stick their head and arms out between the two and ever walk way scratched and bruised if it went wrong, you die if it goes wrong.

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