When invention turns deadly: the growing list of inventors killed by their own creations

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Wikipedia maintains a growing tally of inventors who died from their own inventions, from early experiments like Franz Reichelt’s parachute coat to modern tragedies such as Stockton Rush’s Titan submersible; notable names include Marie Curie, William Bullock, and Thomas Midgley Jr., illustrating how innovation has historically carried fatal risks.
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