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There were over 5000 boating accidents in 2013. The leading contributing cause of fatal boating accidents was alcohol. Over seventy percent of fatal boating accident victims drowned.
Overspeeding: 50% of fatal deaths had speed of over 90kmph.
If you were driving someone elses vehicle and involved in an accident whether it be fatal or not then the person who owns the vehicle should have insurance on it and then the accident would be covered on that policy but if it goes over the amount that they have then its possible for yours to kick in and pay any extra.
There were over 5000 boating accidents in 2013. The leading contributing cause of fatal boating accidents was alcohol. Over seventy percent of fatal boating accident victims drowned.
Drivers impaired by alcohol and drugs are responsible for over 40% of automobile fatalities.
The risk of an accident - fatal or otherwise - is not constant over a person's lifetime. Young and inexperienced drivers or elderly drivers with slower reflexes, for example, are at higher risk. Also, different age groups make different numbers of road trips. In real life, therefore, it is quite unreasonable to extrapolate the 1 fatal accident in 4 million trips to 50,000 trips.
yes, she is Asian and has died over a subway accident:(
The husband and scientific collaborator of Marie Skłodowska-Curie was Pierre Curie. He died in an accident. He was crossing the road and a horse-drawn carriage struck and killed him.
He died in a car/bike accident, his spirit crossed over and Jim took over his body.
She and Blake wrote it together about Blakes brother when he died in a car accident
To answer the question in technical terms, no one has actually died from Multiple Sclerosis. MS itself is not fatal. Its side-effects, however, can prove to be fatal. For example, someone losing the muscle control over their swallowing could choke to death. Or someone who has reduced bladder control could die of infection. But by itself, MS is not fatal.
As a researcher for Skatepark.org (Skaters for Public Skateparks), I have compiled an extensive report of the skater fatalities in the United States of America for over 3 years, and have noted how and why skateboarding fatalities occur in the USA, as well as in the UK, NZ, and Canada.The most fatal skateboarding accident in my report is blunt force head drama from a fall to asphalt or concrete in a street, usually caused by being hit by a vehicle.