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Rising Death Toll from Selfie-Related Accidents Raises Concerns

Rising Death Toll from Selfie-Related Accidents Raises Concerns
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World February 4, 2025 13:56

worldwide - The number of selfie-related deaths is on the rise, with concerns that it may be added to the list of most dangerous activities worldwide.

Selfie-Related Deaths Reach Alarming Numbers

While official statistics are lacking, The Telegraph reports a significant increase in the annual number of selfie-related fatalities. Between 2008 and 2021, at least 379 people have died in selfie accidents, with many others sustaining serious injuries. The absence of official figures is complemented by a study from 2018, estimating 259 selfie-related deaths between 2011 and 2017.

The Telegraph's additional research suggests that the death toll could reach 480 by the end of 2024. Surprisingly, more people die from taking selfies than from shark attacks, with an average of five to six shark-related fatalities annually. The allure of picturesque or famous locations featured in movies and TV shows often leads to tragic incidents.

Authorities are increasingly issuing warnings about the dangers of taking selfies on cliffs, at iconic sites, and near water. Prevention expert Steve Cole warns against the trend of risky selfies, stating that falls from heights and drowning are the primary causes of selfie-related deaths. Seeking validation on social media often drives individuals to underestimate the risks and take unnecessary chances.

For many influencers, flashy selfies are a lucrative business, but standing out in a competitive market has become challenging. With the dwindling attention span of viewers, grabbing attention within a few seconds has become crucial in today's saturated social media landscape.

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