Russian woman shoots herself taking selfie

A woman has accidentally shot herself in the head with a pellet gun, the latest in a series of serious injuries sustained by Russians trying to take selfies.

Russian woman shoots herself taking selfie

People take selfie photos in front a fountain "Friendship of Peoples" in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Source: AP

A 21-year-old Russian woman shot herself in the head when she tried to take a selfie with a pellet gun pointed at her temple, Moscow police report on Friday.

When trying to take the selfie in her office on Thursday, she pulled the trigger of an air gun left behind by a security guard.

She survived the accident, but was hospitalised.

Also on Thursday, a Russian man nearly lost his life while trying to take a selfie while climbing an arched bridge in central Moscow.

The man plunged to the ground and hit the asphalt, but also managed to survive despite having suffered several injuries, for which he was also hospitalised.

The self-portrait taken with a mobile phone or webcam has led to numerous accidents, some with tragic results.

On Monday, a ninth grader died in the Russian city of St Petersburg after falling from a fifth-floor fire escape, which he had climbed to take a selfie.

In Indonesia

A Singaporean has died in Indonesia after getting swept off a cliff face by a wave as he tried to take a selfie.

Twenty-one-year-old Mohamed Aslam Bin Shahul was killed on Thursday when he fell into the sea on Nusa Lembongan Island, off the coast Bali.

Local police say the tourist, who could not swim, was hit by a wave and slipped into the ocean.


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