Man dies after trying to take 'selfie' on Rawalpindi train track
Police says Pervaiz, 22, jumped on the track to take a selfie with a passenger train in the background
RAWALPINDI:
A 22-year-old man was fatally hit by a fast-approaching train while attempting to take a ‘selfie’ on the railway track in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
The deceased was identified as Pervaiz, a resident of Rawalpindi's Dhoke Ratta area.
Selfie madness: Too many dying to get the picture
"The incident took place in Marrir when Pervaiz jumped on the railway track to take a selfie in front of a train that was moving towards him," a police official told The Express Tribune.
Selfie, an act of taking a picture of oneself with a mobile phone, placing the subject center-stage, has in recent years, inspired a spate of risk taking and offensive public behaviour, pushing the boundaries of safety and decorum, whether by dangling from a skyscraper or posing with live explosives.
US paediatrician says selfies cause head lice
Earlier in September, a 19-year-old Texas man who was posing with a gun for a social media selfie photo accidentally shot himself and died from the wounds.
“A witness told police he was taking a selfie with a gun and the gun accidentally discharged,” Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said.
A 22-year-old man was fatally hit by a fast-approaching train while attempting to take a ‘selfie’ on the railway track in Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
The deceased was identified as Pervaiz, a resident of Rawalpindi's Dhoke Ratta area.
Selfie madness: Too many dying to get the picture
"The incident took place in Marrir when Pervaiz jumped on the railway track to take a selfie in front of a train that was moving towards him," a police official told The Express Tribune.
Selfie, an act of taking a picture of oneself with a mobile phone, placing the subject center-stage, has in recent years, inspired a spate of risk taking and offensive public behaviour, pushing the boundaries of safety and decorum, whether by dangling from a skyscraper or posing with live explosives.
US paediatrician says selfies cause head lice
Earlier in September, a 19-year-old Texas man who was posing with a gun for a social media selfie photo accidentally shot himself and died from the wounds.
“A witness told police he was taking a selfie with a gun and the gun accidentally discharged,” Houston police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said.