The video presents a list of 10 inventors who were killed by their own creations. The inventors are:
1. Karel Soucek, a Canadian stuntman who died while attempting a stunt in his invention, a modified barrel called the capsule.
2. Otto Lilienthal, a German aviation pioneer who died after his hang glider stalled and crashed.
3. John Godfrey Parry Thomas, a Welsh engineer who died while attempting to break the land speed record in his own car.
4. Thomas Midgley Jr., an American chemist who invented leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons, and died after contracting polio and lead poisoning.
5. Marie Curie, a Polish-born physicist and chemist who died from radiation poisoning due to her work with radioactive isotopes.
6. Max Valier, an Austrian rocketry pioneer who died in an explosion during a test of one of his liquid-fueled rockets.
7. Henry Smolinski, an American engineer who died along with his partner Hal Blake in a test flight of their flying car.
8. Franz Reichelt, an Austrian-born French tailor and parachuting pioneer who died after jumping off the Eiffel Tower with a faulty parachute suit.
9. Horace Lawson Hunley, a Confederate Marine engineer who died in a test of his hand-powered submarine during the American Civil War.
10. Henry Fleuss, an English inventor who died while testing his close-circuit oxygen breather, which was intended for use in repairing flooded ships.
The video also includes the host's commentary and humorous remarks about each inventor and their inventions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Karel Soucek was a Canadian stunt man who invented a modified barrel to ride over Niagara Falls.
2. Karel Soucek survived his first attempt at riding over Niagara Falls but died on his second attempt in 1985.
3. Otto Lilienthal was a pioneer of human aviation who made successful gliding attempts in 1896.
4. Otto Lilienthal died in 1896 after his glider stalled and he fell, fracturing his spine.
5. J.G. Parry Thomas was a Welsh engineer who built a car to break the land speed record.
6. J.G. Parry Thomas broke the land speed record in 1926 but was killed in 1927 while attempting to reclaim his record.
7. Thomas Midgley Jr. was an American chemist who invented leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons.
8. Thomas Midgley Jr. died in 1940 after contracting polio and lead poisoning, and was strangled by a rope from one of his inventions.
9. Marie Curie was a French-Polish physicist and chemist who discovered several new elements, including radium and polonium.
10. Marie Curie died in 1934 from aplastic anemia due to exposure to radiation.
11. Max Valier was an Austrian rocketry pioneer who worked on developing liquid-fueled rockets.
12. Max Valier died in 1930 after an alcohol-fueled rocket exploded during a test.
13. Henry Smolinski and his partner Hal Blake founded a company to design and build a flying car.
14. Henry Smolinski and Hal Blake were killed in 1973 during a routine flight of their flying car.
15. Franz Reichelt was an Austrian-born French tailor and parachuting pioneer who invented a parachute suit.
16. Franz Reichelt died in 1912 after his parachute suit failed to deploy during a jump from the Eiffel Tower.
17. Horace Lawson Hunley was a 40-year-old Confederate Marine engineer who developed hand-powered submarines.
18. Horace Lawson Hunley died in 1863 after the submarine he was commanding sank during a routine exercise.
19. Henry Fleuss was an Englishman who invented the close-circuit oxygen breather in 1876.
20. Henry Fleuss died after testing his invention, which was filled with compressed oxygen that became toxic under pressure.
Note: I've excluded any opinions or subjective statements from the list.