Top 3 places you CAN'T GO & people who went anyways... | Part 15 - Summary

Summary

The audio describes three stories of people who went to places they should not have.

1. The first story is about Jose Molina, a 62-year-old man who was working at a plant in Los Angeles. He was loading a massive industrial oven with tuna when he decided to go inside to fix a loose chain. Unfortunately, a co-worker had pushed a pallet of tuna into the oven, and when Jose went in to fix the chain, he was cooked alive. His body was found inside the oven, and it was determined that his death was a result of the high temperatures of the oven.

2. The second story is about Jacob Cockle, a young man who loved the water and photography. After his sister, Grace, died from a brain tumor, Jacob began taking risks and living life to the fullest. He won several awards and became a regular contributor to surf magazines. One day, he decided to film himself jumping into a dangerous whirlpool in his hometown. Despite warnings, he ignored them and jumped in, but he drowned when he tried to dive down below the whirlpool.

3. The third story is about Adiana and Jay Dickerson, a young couple who lived in Anchorage, Alaska. They were gold miners and had discovered a shortcut to their gold claim through a mud flat during low tide. One day, they decided to go mining, and Adiana got stuck in the mud. Jay tried to dig her out with a shovel, but he couldn't move the mud quickly enough. As the tide came in, the water level rose rapidly, and Adiana drowned. Jay managed to flag down some motorists and they tried to help, but it was too late.

These stories serve as a reminder of the dangers of disregarding warnings and taking unnecessary risks.

Facts

Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:

1. Jose Molina was a worker at Bumblebee Foods who died after being trapped inside an industrial oven in 2012.
2. Jacob Cockle was a photographer who loved taking pictures of dangerous water scenes, such as whirlpools and super tankers.
3. Adiana Dickerson was a gold miner who got stuck in the mud flats of Cook Inlet and drowned when the tide came in.
4. Bumblebee Foods paid Jose's family 1.5 million dollars and 3 million to upgrade their ovens after his death.
5. Jacob Cockle wore a rubber horse head mask while filming himself in a whirlpool near his hometown of Penzance, UK.
6. Adiana Dickerson's husband Jay tried to save her with a dredge and a shovel, but failed to free her leg from the hardened mud.
7. Jacob Cockle won awards from National Geographic, The Sunday Times and The Guardian for his photography.
8. Adiana Dickerson moved to Alaska from Nevada after marrying Jay, who had a gold claim in Cook Inlet.
9. Jose Molina went inside the oven to fix a loose chain and was locked in by another co-worker who did not see him.
10. Jacob Cockle died after diving under the whirlpool and getting caught in the current that dragged him into a tunnel.