"Don't Die by jumping:
To understand how jumpers die, first you need to investigate how they survive. If you look into cases of suiciders and construction workers who fell from hights; Turns outmost of them did not land by head -but by stomach/back or even worse,by feet. This cushions the crush and saves the head. Casualties off all are then taken in hospitals and die there in agonising pain,after collapsed organs make body to fail. Only way to guarantee that jumping kills you instantly, is if you jump from high enough building with weight strapped at your head. Which will guarantee that you will fall head first (your head will be pointing downward and touch the surface first). Even that is not enough. One must fall on even terrain and flat asphalt or else, uneven terrain will change body orientation at moment of impact and you will survive the crush. And Idon't even want to mention what it feels to be falling. Get on one of those amusement attractions that simulate fall and feel by yourself.In other words, It is a bad way to die and I would not suggest anyone to try it."
Really? I was told after a certain height (more than 10 stories), jumping is almost guaranteed death. with the speed you are going and the way you hit the ground (maybe not so much by water) it would lead to instant death. I understand some people have have survived these jumps/falls but most of the time the fatality right is very high. Am I mistaken?