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I want you to think of the worst way to die imaginable, at least conceivable to what you know. To be honest with you, this death right here, this fate, is probably worse. The video that you guys just watched is one I can't show the entirety of, but it shows a guy walking around some large vats of liquid. We can then see this guy wave his hand. It looks like he's about to sit down, but there's no lid here, and he falls into the liquid. This incident took place quite a while ago on July 29th of 2022, involving a man by the name of Muthukumar, who sadly lost his life.
Muthukumar was working at a festival known as Adi Vel in Madurai, India, preparing porridge here, and this porridge was going to be passed out to various townspeople. While preparing the porridge, he allegedly became dizzy and fell backwards into one of the vats. The porridge here was roughly boiling temperature, at least according to the articles that I've read. And for those that don't know, temperatures of even 150Β° are pretty much hot enough to instantly give you third-degree burns.
So, 212Β° Fahrenheit, or 100Β° Celsius, is going to really mess up your skin.
People came over immediately to help, and despite the fact there were literally 30 people standing there, nobody was able to get him out for a significant amount of time. They had to literally push over the vat to get him out, and by this point it had been about 30 seconds, so his fate was definitely sealed. The full video here, I would not recommend looking up, because it's honestly quite infuriating how nobody was able to assist him in getting out.
When all was said and done, 65% of Muthukumar's body was burned. He did end up getting up and walking away after the incident happened, but that didn't last for very long, and he passed away on August 2nd of 2022, 3 days later. The moral of the story here, be really careful around large vats of boiling liquid, which is not a situation many people will commonly find themselves in.
As always, let me know what you guys think about this in in comment section below. Drop a comment letting me know what you want to see next, and I'll see you guys in the next video. Peace out.
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