“I just cant imagine how awful it would be knowing what was about to happen to you.”

Userdaddadncposed thequestion, “What’s the most horrifying real-life death you’ve heard about?”

and there were an astounding number of responses.

Person bungee jumping from a high platform

Check it out:

Warning: Some extremely graphic stories ahead.

“The Dutch teenager whobungee jumpedto her death in Spain because she misheard, ‘No jump!’

as, ‘Now jump!’

News report screen featuring the headline "WORKER COOKED TO DEATH" with an industrial machine image

Maybe not the most horrifying, but absolutely terrible and tragic.”

“A man namedJose Melenawas cleaning an industrial oven at work.

A coworker didnt verify if anyone was inside, filled it with tuna, and turned it on.

Road roller smoothing asphalt with steam rising during road construction. No people visible

I just cant imagine how awful it would be knowing what was about to happen to you.”

“A truckload of hot asphalt for resurfacing roads was accidentally dumped on a teenager in my province.

“Kid I went to high school with went out in the forest just to wander on his own.

Tall snow-covered trees from a ground-up perspective in a dense forest

As a kid at heart, he decided to climb some trees for fun.

Either a branch broke or he slipped and fell far enough to break his back.

That didn’t kill him though.

Traffic on a highway with city skyline and CN Tower in the background

It was winter and started to snow.

He lay there, unable to move as he got slowly buried in snow.

By the time they found him, he had frozen to death.

News reporter on-screen with an inset aerial view of an overturned bus at an intersection for a breaking news segment

That shit still eats at my brain sometimes.

He was such a nice guy.”

“Thirty years ago in Toronto, a Greyhound bus flipped on the Gardiner expressway.

Two utility workers repairing lines from elevated bucket trucks

The bus dumped ninety degrees to the right.

Passengers were impaled by the filthy salt-encrusted guardrail.”

“A similar story only happened a month or two ago in Australia.

Aerial view of the sunken USS Arizona battleship at Pearl Harbor

They had gone on break around 10 a.m. and noticed the lineman working on the pole.

They came out for lunch at noon and he was still up there, but not moving.

He had grabbed a live wire and it fried him in place.

Underwater welder with equipment working on metal structure

Had to break his arms to get him down…

He was also the father of one of my school buddies.”

“I had a friend who was engaged to an underwater electrician or welder.

Combine harvester transferring wheat to a truck in a field

I mean this man would go down so far it was completely black.

Long story short, he went down one day, and never came back up.

“My cousin walked under a grain auger and the hood of his hoodie got caught in it.

Oil heater with glowing element, positioned indoors

He was sucked up into it and decapitated before it could be shut off.

My grandpa had to clean his head out of the auger.

This happened over 20 years ago.

People by a geothermal area with the text "Hot Potting" from Inside Edition

I was a child, who did not witness it firsthand.”

The poor bloke was cooked alive.

They said it was truly awful.

Dashcam view from vehicle showing another car passing by on a highway with guardrails and grassy verge

The guy survived for a while in the hospital with his injuries but unfortunately died.

He must have been in front of the heater for hours.”

“The guy who wasboiled alivein a Yellowstone spring.

Race car crashing into a barrier on a track

He illegally jumped into it while his sister recorded the entire thing on her cellphone.

His body actually dissolved.”

His head flew about 50 meters before it splattered on the road.

Center pivot irrigation system in a field with water tank

Pretty fucked thing for a 19 year old to see.”

He was decapitated and shredded in half."

My dad had a heart event and fell into a cistern watering the farm animals and drowned.

Photograph of a World War I trench with wooden walls and barbed wire, no people present

They were 78 and 76."

17.People being walled up inside of a brick column or wall.

The punishment is called immurement.

Illustration of medieval peasants working, some carrying bundles and one using a shovel

The last one I heard of was a serial killer in the early 1900s.

They walled him inside the corner of a building.

People said they could hear him screaming for mercy for three days before he fell silent.

Single-engine airplane flying against a cloudy sky

Imagine: Inside a cold, damp, pitch-black chamber too cramped to stand or sit down.

Most likely, it was crawling with bugs.

No food, no water, no mercy.

Array of industrial fans on a building's exterior, viewed from above

He was flying in some lower-seated clouds when his engine died.

He tried a couple of things to restart his engine but couldnt get it to come back.

He died instantly and about 50 people witnessed it, including a bunch of my friends.

A scenic view of a mountain lake with a prominent dry tree in the foreground

Im glad I was working that day otherwise I definitely would have been there."

“The woman in China who got stuck in an elevator for amonth.

“The woman who got ‘eaten’ by anescalator.

Abstract blurred image with a vertical line dividing two contrasting shades. No discernible persons or text present

I haven’t seen any aftermath pictures, but I assume it was bad.”

“I think about that Russian tourist who waseaten by a sharkin Egypt.

His dad was watching and saw his son get eaten chunk by chunk.

Security camera footage showing people on an escalator, with a CNN headline about an accident

At one point he was completely flipped upside down and pulled under…

Brutal”

24.

“A man in Vernon, British Columbia was visiting his mom after his dad’s funeral.

Shark with open mouth swimming towards camera underwater

He tripped over his mom’sopen dishwasherdoor and was impaled to death on upturned knives.”

He got onto the platform, but the doors closed on his backpack.

The train continued to drag him down the platform, before slamming into the wall by the tunnel.”

A dishwasher with plates, cups, and utensils after a cleaning cycle

“The Thunder River Rapids Ride accident of 2016 at Dreamworld in Queensland, Australia.

It was incredibly public and incredibly gruesome.”

A dimly lit subway station with signs pointing to Northbound and Southbound trains

Old wooden shack with a corrugated metal roof, surrounded by a wire fence and logs piled nearby

Camera footage of a rocky underground cave structure with visible formations, from a 02 HD News segment