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- Jul 26, 2022
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These people did it and it worked
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I'm wondering why this isn't more common? Blowing up your head seems like a quick way to go. The second article even mentions that the explosion wound was similar to a shotgun wound. It's not even that hard to get fireworks, the most you'd need to do is travel to a place where fireworks are legally sold.

Suicidal deaths using fireworks - PubMed
The use of commercial explosives is an unusual method of commiting suicide, and only a few cases have been described in the medicolegal literature. In this paper, two cases of suicide are considered that reflect backgrounds of financial problems and psychological illnesses, respectively. Both...


Suicide by Detonation of Intraoral Firecracker: Case Report and Review of the Literature - PubMed
Celebratory use of fireworks has been an integral part of human civilization for over millennia. While the majority of firework use is festive, their explosive nature can result in traumatic injuries and death. The authors present the death of a 21-year-old man found unresponsive on the floor of...

I'm wondering why this isn't more common? Blowing up your head seems like a quick way to go. The second article even mentions that the explosion wound was similar to a shotgun wound. It's not even that hard to get fireworks, the most you'd need to do is travel to a place where fireworks are legally sold.