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Summary

Summary:
Felipe Neto begins a video discussing embarrassing stories of people transitioning to the afterlife. He tells stories of unusual deaths, including a lawyer breaking unbreakable glass, a German artist crushed by his own statue, and a radio contest participant who died from water intoxication. Other stories involve a priest who floated away with balloons, a motorcyclist protesting helmet laws, and a circus stuntman surviving Niagara Falls only to die from slipping on an orange peel in New Zealand. The video is filled with dark humor and bizarre twists of fate.

Facts

1. The video is a compilation of interesting and unusual stories from history, presented in a humorous and engaging manner.
2. The host, Felipe Neto, introduces each story with a brief introduction and then delves into the details.
3. The first story involves a Canadian lawyer named Gary Roy, who was one of the most successful lawyers in Canada.
4. Roy was known for his unbreakable office floor made of glass. He would demonstrate this to visitors by walking on it and even allowing them to do the same.
5. One day, the glass floor gave way and Roy fell, but miraculously survived.
6. The second story involves a German artist named Ralf Gulbis, who built a statue of a 46-year-old woman that was over seven meters tall.
7. While transporting the statue, it fell and crushed Gulbis.
8. The third story involves a radio station in the United States that promoted a contest where participants had to drink large amounts of water without urinating.
9. The winner of the contest was a woman named Jennifer Strange, who died from water intoxication after drinking two liters of water.
10. The fourth story is about a Brazilian priest named Adelir Antonio de Carli who attempted to break the world record for staying in the air supported by helium gas.
11. The priest lost communication with the ground and was believed to have drowned in the ocean.
12. The fifth story involves a motorcyclist in New York who was protesting against the law requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets.
13. The motorcyclist was thrown from his motorcycle during the protest and died.
14. The sixth story involves a circus stuntman named Bob Lit, who was the second person to survive a fall into Niagara Falls in a barrel.
15. After surviving the fall, Lit contracted a generalized infection and died in 1926.
16. The final story involves a man who lit a cigarette after pouring gasoline into a glass, which resulted in a massive explosion that killed him.
17. The video ends with a reminder to not smoke cigarettes and to be careful when handling gasoline.