Trapped In Garbage Chute | Claustrophobic Deaths Compilation 3 (Ft. Disturban)

Trapped In Garbage Chute | Claustrophobic Deaths Compilation 3 (Ft. Disturban)
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Claustrophobic deaths instill a profound sense of confinement and terror, trapping victims in tight spaces until the air runs out. Whether in a collapsed cave, airless room, or submerged vessel, each gasp for air becomes a desperate plea for escape. In these harrowing moments, the mind battles against primal fears of isolation until suffocating silence descends. This is Claustrophobic Deaths Compilation 3 (Ft. @Disturban

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  1. As someone who is dyslexic who was in specialized education for people with learning disabilities and who was abused (physically, thankfully) at school, I feel really bad for that guy who got caught between the fences. Abuse at centres for people with learning and behavioural disabilities is incredibly common – and it was even worse prior to the 2010s when attitudes about neurodivergent kids was more hostile…I think I read a stat somewhere that kids with LDs are something like 9 times more likely to be physically abused and 14 times more likely to be s*xually abused than other kids, though that was a stat from the late 90s that may not be true anymore.

  2. My garbage chute is connected to an incinerator that automatically turns on when it detects trash. I’d rather die from being stuck in there than falling all the way down to hell 💀

  3. Poor Liam, I've heard of people taking in down and outers and having a drink together and getting in a bit of a scuffle then the person being kicked out of the house, but that was bloody murder through and through. Liam needed a bed and a mate and got that instead.

  4. Disturban in his cameo on the Lee Bowman story said his regular hangings-out with drug dealers and drinkers turned out to be a lie. This in itself is untrue, partly evidenced by the fact that all his mugshots come up when googling him name in top results. Not necessary to portray victims as without flaws.

  5. Why are you describing Elevators as "lifts'"?…
    A lift is a machine that LIFTS workers into high places to perform jobs and duties. An elevator is a box that moves from floor to floor delivering people to and fro

  6. Man, watching makes me realise just how many and often benign things can course/lead to a person demise. God rest all there souls, especially the man who got cought between two bushes in Yorkshire and the mother who froze to death getting locked inside the freezer. Those two stories hit me hard.

  7. should have been more than a million against that franchise owner. a broken walk-in freezer door might be one of the most dangerous things you could probably break in a kitchen. i mean thats some basic safety video stuff

  8. yall should look into the death of jason thompson. he died in the vents of macomb community college in michigan in the u.s. it happened in nov of ‘23. it was wild when it happened cause that’s the college i attended/still attend, and it happened just miles from where i live. apparently he was hiding in there and got stuck and suffocated where he was later found by maintenance because people could smell him rotting in there.

  9. If addicts gave themselves the respect and care they need then maybe other people would as well. If you know an addict you know that it's very common to just randomly see them out and about doing nonsense, and you'll also know that there's no helping them as long as they don't help themselves, meaning that if they choose to go out and do drugs you can't make a difference if they don't want things to be changed.

    The truth is that with the addicted guy he would've wound up in that situation sooner or later, nothing anyone could've done would've saved it since he himself didn't want to be saved by anyone, that's a fact that we have to accept when dealing with addicts.

  10. All of these deaths are tragic, but the guys trying to lift more than they can handle is something they know they can’t do. If they want to try, at least have someone that can help when they drop it on their neck. I feel like those guys want to feel more “manly,” or impress a girl, or guy.

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