Trapped │ 5 Fatal Events #2

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In this 2nd episode, we cover the escape room tragedy, and the shocking atmosphere festival.

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What I appreciate about this channel is that it doesn't just go over the incident, but also describes the aftermath, the funerals, and the reasons behind each disaster. It feels a lot more thoughtful than just describing accidents for the sheer shock factor and acknowledges the effects of such events.

lavendercanine
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Escape Room GameMaster here. DO NOT play escape rooms that actually lock you in. If they insist that ‘oh but the key is hung right next to the door so it’s ok.’ NO. They keep the door unlocked or you leave (I had to do this once because they refused to leave it unlocked but I won’t be naming which company it was). The companies I’ve worked for *never* actually locked the doors. The one I work for now even has windows that are openable and large enough to climb through (the two rooms on the bottom floor of the building).

SkeletnCatBlake
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Being trapped in a burning building is one of my worst nightmares.
Those poor girls.

Dr_Kyutoko
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bro I feel so bad for that staff member in the escape room. He did everything he could, that guilt is gonna haunt him for the rest of his life.

astropunch
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I can't imagine how it must have felt for that guy who only tried to help alleviate an impending tragedy but by doing so he made the sitation worse and 5 teenage girls ended up perishing over it a tragedy all round

seandelap
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German native here - I remember the Love Parade incident like it waas yesterday. My sister despirately wanted to go there (she was 16 at the time), but my mom - who was really worried about her going to festivals - didn't allow her to go. My sister hated her for that so much...until she saw the news. She was shocked, we all were. My sis gave my mother a big hug that day. My mom was just glad my sister didn't go there.

It's really horrible how all institutions failed in proper planning and management causing this to happen. And the fact NODOBY got procecuted is just a huge slap in the face, especially for the families of the ones who perished in this event.

inuala
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I really appreciate the fact that although the pilots were charged, you covered their side too. I think the pilot was telling the truth.

aggieledwell
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It's crazy how authorities didn't know the escape room existed with the 25ft sign outside saying, ESCAPE ROOM.

AberdeenAnthony
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The escape room one got me the most. Young girls just wanting to have fun and celebrate a birthday, only to perish like that. All cause the owner cared more about earning fast cash, than safety.

MartRavor
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I just lost my home and everything in it because of a house fire. it makes me count my blessings though, after that first video. Despite my family and I losing everything, our house caved in and nothing salvageable. We didn't lose each other. Life isn't replaceable, I'm glad to be here. much love to the victims families

xxcrayon.eater_
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Whenever you're in a big crowd there are a couple of things to do to keep yourself safe. First, try to stay towards the back and side edges of the crowd. People who get hurt or don't get out tend to be in the middle and front of the crowd where people were pushing against them or they couldn't make it through them. Know where your exits are and how to get to them. You don't want to waste time looking while something is happening. Most importantly, if your instincts are telling you to get out, go. Our subconscious mind picks up on dangers before we realize what's going on so don't second guess yourself, or let someone convince you you're over reacting. Get out if you feel you have to.

The stage probably collapsed because the ground got soft. That stage was rated for 50 mph winds when it had a solid base. With it raining before, during and after set up it would have been constructed and/or sitting on mud. The wind catching that giant sail over the stage probably caused something vital to shift and that is what brought down the stage.

Thrgoddess
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I’ve never been in any escape room where theyve actually locked the door. But then again, I’ve only ever done them in New Jersey and was once told by an employee that “the door wont be locked because that legally falls under kidnapping in the state of New Jersey”

sydneytalks
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I don't like crowds... And this is the reason why you never know what's going to happen and people panic and freaked out

tamisullivan
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as a person who lives currently in South Korea and was in that concert, it was the most tragic thing I have ever seen. I was a few feet away from the structure and as I saw them fall, my heart broke. I feel remorse for all the people who died there. R.I.P.

etherval_
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I went to the Love Parade for seven years until they canceled it in Berlin. I knew it wouldn't be the same anymore, so I watched it from home also when the tragedy happened. In 2014, I went to Duisburg for the first time. It was already unbelievable tight in the streets in general, but when we arrived at the tunnel and the staircase, I was shocked at how tight this place actually was. I still, to this day, can't wrap my head around that anybody would consider this location as a safe place for the freaking Love Parade. For years, thousands and even over one million people came together in Berlin without any fences and borders. If it got too tight in the crowd, it was easy to escape into the Tiergarten that lies right next to the Straße des 17. Juni. There was even a so called Hate Parade that happened at the same time as the Love Parade just somewhere in another part of Berlin. As much as I know, there were no issues, and it was very well organized. In my opinion, it was greed that led to this disaster. Year after year, more and more companies got involved, and it all went from a pieceful but (let's be honest) crazy and loud demonstration to a marketing event. The parade was doomed as soon it left Berlin, and they should have left it at that.

soundslikeolive
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I once took my niece and nephew to a Michael Jackson concert here in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. It was a rainy night and the concert was held at the old Veterans Stadium. It was raining so hard that the concert producers were trying to decide whether or not to postpone the concert. No one was allowed on the field and instead of keeping the crowd on the concourse low, they kept packing more and more people on the concourse. I had my niece, nephew, and my boyfriend's daughter with me, along with a co worker. I started to get a bad feeling about the crowd which was restless and slightly angry. I decided that it was time to leave. I told my coworker that we needed to leave. She agreed with me, so I picked up my niece and started yelling that my child was sick and that we needed to get out. The crowd parted and we hustled outside. Nothing bad happened that night, but I'm still glad that we got out of that crowd. The concert was rescheduled and we went to that. We had a ball.

bernicearthur
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I think I say the same thing whenever I comment here but, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE how much respect you give to the victims, that little bit more at the end really drives it home. Great work bro

seanlepley
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This is why i like to stay home. I don't like crowds or loud airplanes. Great upload. I hadn't heard of any of these tragedies. So sad.

kspen
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The odds of dying on your birthday is at least 1 in 365, which aren't slim odds really, especially when people are more likely to celebrate with riskier activities.

broadcastbard
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The Escape Room fire happened a 10 minutes walk away from where I lived at the time. I'll never forget the moment of finding out from the car radio like twenty minutes later while driving through the town (also not too far away). My parents and I said to each other, 'surely they didn't just mention our Koszalin and that street'. A bizarre experience. As was walking by the area days later and seeing no signs a tragedy had happened there. Thank you for covering it

thegreatpestilence