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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Inventors whose discoveries led to grief (10)

Many physicists, including Harry Daghlian, Jr., and Louis Slotin were killed by the atom bomb they were developing at Los Alamos.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Franz Reichelt jumped from the Eiffel Tower to test his “coat parachute” which did not function.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Fred Duesenberg was killed in a auto accident while driving a Duesenberg model.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Sylvester H. Roper designed a steam-powered bike and died of a heart attack while piloting and crashing it.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier died in his own balloon invention and was the first official fatality of an air crash.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
William Bullock crushed his foot while installing his rotary printing press and died of the subsequent gangrene.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Thomas Andrews, the shipbuilder in charge of drafting the plans for the Titanic, was on board the liner when it went under.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
The effects of radiation killed Marie Curie while she was discovering the process of isolating radium.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Karel Soucek invented a cushioned barrel for stunt work and was killed while demonstrating it by being dropped from the top of the Astrodome.
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries
 
Li Si, who came up with and implemented the “Five Pains” (a method of torture and punishment in China).
Famous Inventors Who Died from Their Own Discoveries

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