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There have been many '''toilet-related injuries and deaths''' throughout history and in ]s. | |||
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There are many '''toilet-related injuries''' and some '''toilet-related deaths''' throughout history and in ]s. | |||
==Accidental injuries== | |||
In young boys, one of the most common causes of genital injury is when the ] falls down while using the ].<ref name="genitalinjury">{{cite web|url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000044.htm|title=Genital injury|work=MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia|accessdate=2005-12-20}}</ref> Smaller children run the risk of drowning if they fall headfirst into the toilet. Injuries to adults include bruised buttocks, tail bones, and dislocated hips from unsuspectingly sitting on the toilet bowl rim due to failure to ensure that the toilet seat was down. Other injuries can be caused by the feet slipping or the toilet bowl collapsing under the weight of the occupant. Pinch injuries can also occur due to splits in plastic seats, and to the various parts of a seat in different configurations. Older high flush cast iron cisterns have been known to detach from the wall when flushed (by pulling a chain) causing injuries to the user. Injuries are frequently sustained by people standing on toilet seats to reach a height. There are also instances of people slipping on a wet bathroom floor, or from a bath and concussing themselves on the fitment. {{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
Infants and toddlers have fallen headfirst into toilet bowls and drowned. Safety devices exist to help prevent such accidents.<ref name = NIHbath>{{cite web|url=https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000020.htm|title=Bathing an infant: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia|website=medlineplus.gov|access-date=25 July 2017}}{{PD-notice}}</ref><ref name = NIH2017>{{cite web|url=https://www.womenshealth.gov/pregnancy/childbirth-and-beyond/newborn-care-and-safety|title=Newborn care and safety - womenshealth.gov|website=womenshealth.gov|date=2016-12-14}}{{PD-notice}}</ref> Injuries to adults include bruised buttocks and tail bones, as well as dislocated hips have resulted from unexpectedly sitting on the toilet bowl rim because the seat is up or loose. Injuries can also be caused by pinching due to splits in plastic seats and/or by splinters from wooden seats, or if the toilet itself collapses or shatters under the weight of the user. Older high-tank cast-iron cisterns have been known to detach from the wall when the chain is pulled to flush, causing injuries to the user.<ref>{{cite web|title=Malone v Laskey 2 KB 141|url=https://www.lawteacher.net/cases/malone-v-laskey.php/|website=LawTeacher|accessdate=2021-07-08}}</ref> The 2000 ] in Public Health was awarded to three physicians from the ] ] for a 1993 case report on wounds sustained to the ] due to collapsing toilets.<ref name="collapsing">{{cite journal|vauthors=Wyatt JP, McNaughton GW, Tullett WM|s2cid=25430948|title=The collapse of toilets in Glasgow|journal=Scottish Medical Journal|date=December 1993 |volume=38|issue=6|pages=185 | pmid=8146638|doi=10.1177/003693309303800609}}</ref> Furthermore, injuries are frequently sustained by people who stand on toilets to reach a height, then slip and fall. There are also instances of people slipping on a wet bathroom floor or from a bath and concussing themselves on the fixture. | |||
Toilet-related injuries are surprisingly common, with some estimates ranging as high as 40,000 in the US every year.<ref>{{Cite web|title = 40,000 toilet-related injuries in the US, Every Year|url = http://factspy.net/40000-toilet-related-injuries-in-the-us-every-year/|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111129014336/http://factspy.net/40000-toilet-related-injuries-in-the-us-every-year/|url-status = dead|archive-date = 2011-11-29|website = FactSpy.net|access-date = 2015-10-25|language = en}}</ref> In the past, this number would have been much higher, due to the material from which toilet paper was made. This was shown in a 1935 Northern Tissue advertisement which depicted splinter-free toilet paper.<ref>{{Cite web|title = History of Toilet Paper|url = http://nobodys-perfect.com/vtpm/exhibithall/informational/tphistory.html|website = nobodys-perfect.com|access-date = 2015-10-25}}</ref> In 2012, 2.3 million toilets in the United States, and about 9,400 in Canada, were recalled due to faulty pressure-assist flush mechanisms which put users at risk of the fixture exploding.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2012/Flushmate-Recalls-Flushmate-III-Pressure-Assisted-Flushing-System-Due-to-Impact-and-Laceration-Hazards/|title=Consumer Product Safety Commission News Release: Flushmate Recalls Flushmate® III Pressure-Assisted Flushing System Due to Impact and Laceration Hazards|date=June 21, 2012}}</ref> | |||
Some ]s like to spin their web below the toilet seat because insects abound in and around it. Therefore, several persons have been bitten while using a toilet, particularly an outhouse toilet, and there is immediate pain at the bite site, though these bites are rarely fatal.<ref>See, for instance, Raymond W. Thorp and Weldon Dwight Woodson, ''Black Widow: America's Most Poisonous Spider'' (The University of North Carolina Press, 1945), p.65, 156, 188. "Yikes! Black widow spider bites man right were it hurts." ''Weekly World News'', November 7, 1989. James A. Wilkerson, "Black Widow Spider Bites." In ''Medicine for Mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities'' (2001), p.298.</ref> | |||
==Injuries caused by animals== | |||
It has also been reported that in some cases ]s crawl up through toilet soil pipes and emerge in the toilet bowl, so that toilet users may be at risk to be bitten by a rat.<ref>See ; .</ref> | |||
There are also injuries caused by animals. Some ] like to spin their web below the toilet seat because of insects that can exist in and around it. Therefore, several people have been bitten while using a toilet, particularly ]. Although there is immediate pain at the bite site, these bites are rarely fatal.<ref>See, for instance, Raymond W. Thorp and Weldon Dwight Woodson, ''Black Widow: America's Most Poisonous Spider'' (The University of North Carolina Press, 1945), p.65, 156, 188. James A. Wilkerson, "Black Widow Spider Bites." In ''Medicine for Mountaineering & Other Wilderness Activities'' (2001), p.298.</ref> The danger of spiders living beneath toilet seats is the subject of ]'s comic 1972 country song "]". | |||
It has been reported that in some cases ]s crawl up through toilet sewer pipes and emerge in the toilet bowl, so that toilet users may be at risk of having a rat bite their buttocks.<ref>{{citation | date = 19 March 2008 | |||
Many instances of toilet-related deaths are attributed to the drop in blood pressure due to the ] during bowel movements. This effect may be magnified by existing circulatory issues.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
| url = http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/topstories/2132678.woman_on_toilet_attacked_by_rat/ | title = Woman on toilet attacked by rat | website = ThisislocalLondon.co.uk }}</ref> Many rat exterminators do not believe this, as pipes, at generally six inches (15 centimeters) wide, are too large for rats to climb and are also very slippery. Reports by janitors are always on the top floor, and could involve the rats on the roof, entering the soil pipe through the roof vent, lowering themselves into the pipe, and then into the toilet.<ref>{{Cite web|title = The Straight Dope: Can rats swim up through the (urk) toilet?|url = http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/29/can-rats-swim-up-through-the-urk-toilet|website = www.straightdope.com|access-date = 2015-10-25|date = 1984-03-16}}</ref> | |||
In May 2016, an 11-foot snake, a ], emerged from a ] and bit the man using it on his ] at his home in ], ]. Both the victim and the python survived.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Cowen|first1=Trace William|title=Python Chomps Down on Dude's Penis While He Uses Toilet|url=http://uk.complex.com/life/2016/05/python-chomps-down-man-penis-toilet|publisher=Complex Media Inc.|access-date=27 May 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Python in Thai toilet gives man nasty shock|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-36394819|access-date=27 May 2016|work=BBC News|date=2016-05-27}}</ref> | |||
Most of the injuries described in this article have been with Western-style toilets. Occurrences with ] undoubtedly exist, but remain to be better documented.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
==Self-induced injury== | |||
The 2000 ] in Public Health was awarded to three physicians from the ] ] for a 1993 case report on wounds sustained to the ] by collapsing toilets.<ref name="collapsing">{{cite journal|author=Wyatt JP, McNaughton GW, Tullett WM|title=The collapse of toilets in Glasgow|journal=Scottish Medical Journal|date=December 1993 |volume=38|issue=6|pages=185 | pmid=8146638}}</ref> | |||
Some instances of toilet-related deaths are attributed to the drop in blood pressure due to the ] during bowel movements. This effect may be magnified by existing circulatory issues. It is further possible that people succumb on the toilet to chronic constipation, because the ] is often dangerously used to aid in the expulsion of feces from the rectum during a bowel movement. According to Sharon Mantik Lewis, Margaret McLean Heitkemper and Shannon Ruff Dirksen, the "Valsalva maneuver occurs during straining to pass a hardened stool. If defecation is suppressed over long periods, problems can occur, such as constipation or stool impaction. Defecation can be facilitated by the Valsalva maneuver. This maneuver involves contraction of the chest muscles on a closed glottis with simultaneous contraction of the abdominal muscles."<ref>See Sharon Mantik Lewis, Margaret McLean Heitkemper, Shannon Ruff Dirksen, eds., ''Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems'', 6th edition, Volume 2 (2004), p.951.</ref> This means that people can die while "straining at stool." In chapter 8 of their ''Abdominal Emergencies'', David Cline and Latha Stead wrote that "autopsy studies continue to reveal missed bowel obstruction as an unexpected cause of death".<ref>David Cline and Latha Stead, ] (2007), p.56-65</ref> | |||
A 2001 '']'' episode "]" shows a fictional depiction of the risk, when the character ] has a heart attack on the toilet of his social club while straining to defecate.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hbo.com/the-sopranos/episodes/3/34-he-is-risen/synopsis.html|title=The Sopranos Episode 34 He is Risen Synopsis|website=HBO|access-date=18 July 2016|archive-date=10 August 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810045144/http://www.hbo.com/the-sopranos/episodes/3/34-he-is-risen/synopsis.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
==Famous toilet-related deaths== | |||
King ] was on August 4, 1306 murdered by spear while sitting in ]. | |||
==Exploding toilets== | |||
] died on the toilet on October 25, 1760 from an ]. According to ]'s memoirs, King George "rose as usual at six, and drank his chocolate; for all his actions were invariably methodic. A quarter after seven he went into a little closet. His German ''valet de chambre'' in waiting heard a noise, and running in, found the King dead on the floor." In falling he had cut his face. | |||
In the ], there was a perceived risk of toilets exploding. These scenarios typically include a flammable substance (either accidentally or deliberately) being introduced into the toilet water, and a lit match or cigarette igniting and exploding the toilet.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25259505|title=10 dangerous things in Victorian/Edwardian homes|work=BBC News|date=16 December 2013}}</ref> In 2014, Sloan's Flushmate pressure-assisted flushing system, which uses compressed air to force waste down the drain, was recalled after the company received reports of the air tank failing under pressure and shattering the porcelain.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/toilet-part-sold-at-home-depot-lowes-recalled-over-bursting-reports/|title=Exploding toilets spark recall of flushing system|work=CBS News|date=24 January 2014|access-date=27 August 2014}}</ref> | |||
==Historical deaths== | |||
American ] ] was found dead on the toilet on January 19, 1996. Although his death was officially attributed to natural causes, rumours and tabloid magazines claim he died from a ]. | |||
* In 1945, the ] was sunk after a toilet accident resulted in seawater flooding into the hull, which created ] gas upon contact with a battery and forced the submarine to resurface. At the surface the sub was discovered and attacked by Allied forces, causing the sub's captain to scuttle the sub so Allied forces could not capture it. This case may not have been due to a malfunction, but rather the possibility that the pressurized flushing system in the U-boats, which was extremely complex and required a training course to operate, may not have been properly operated.<ref>{{Cite web|title = QI : Quite Interesting|url = http://qi.com/infocloud/submarines|website = qi.com|access-date = 2015-10-25}}</ref> | |||
* ], Duke of Lower Lorraine (an area roughly coinciding with the ] and ]), was murdered in 1076 when staying in the Dutch city of ]. Supposedly, the assassin made sure which of the latrines, which were built and drained on the outer side of the wall, according to medieval building style, belonged to the duke's sleeping room, and took a position underneath. Some sources say that a sword was used for the assassination; others mention a sharp iron weapon, which could have been a sword but also a spear or a dagger, but a spear seems to be the most practical choice. After being stabbed in the bottom it took him several days to die from internal bleeding. The assassination was ordered by ], Count of ], and his ally ], Count of ].<ref>The Assassination of Godfrey the Hunchback: http://www.keesn.nl/murder/text_en.htm</ref> | |||
* The ] of 1184 caused the death of at least 60 people, most of them being nobles. | |||
* ] died on the toilet on October 25, 1760, from an ]. According to ]'s memoirs, King George "rose as usual at six, and drank his chocolate; for all his actions were invariably methodic. A quarter after seven he went into a little closet. His German ''valet de chambre'' in waiting heard a noise, and running in, found the King dead on the floor." In falling he had cut his face.<ref>Horace Walpole, ''Memoires of the Last Ten Years of the Reign of George the Second'' (1822), vol. 2, p. 454.</ref> | |||
* ] was shot dead while on the toilet in the third-floor men's room of Swift Hall on the campus of the ] on 21 May 1991, in a possibly politically motivated assassination. His killer has never been caught.<ref>Ted Anton, ''Eros, Magic, and the Murder of Professor Culianu''</ref> | |||
* The ]'s visier ] was found dead mysteriously in a bathroom in ] in ]. According to some rumors, the ] ] had ordered his assassination.<ref>Bosworth 1999</ref> | |||
* ] died when using the toilet.<ref>"Elvis died on the toilet", says Greil Marcus, ''Dead Elvis: A Chronicle of a Cultural Obsession'' (Harvard University Press 1991), p. 154.</ref> "Most sources indicate that Elvis was likely sitting in the toilet area, partially nude, and reading when he collapsed."<ref>Joshua A. Perper and Stephen J. Cina, ''When Doctors Kill: Who, Why, and How'' (Springer Science 2010), p. 211.</ref> According to Dylan Jones, "Elvis Presley died aged 42 on August 16th, 1977, in the bathroom of the star's own Graceland mansion in Memphis. Sitting on the toilet, he had toppled like a toy soldier and collapsed onto the floor, where he lay in a pool of his own vomit. His light blue pajamas were around his ankles."<ref>Dylan Jones, ''Elvis Has Left the Building: The Day the King Died'' (New York and London 2014), chapter 2: The Day Elvis Died.</ref> In similar terms, Elvis biographer Joel Williamson writes, "For some reason — perhaps involving a reaction to the codeine and attempts to move his bowels — he experienced pain and fright while sitting on the toilet. Alarmed, he stood up, dropped the book he was reading, stumbled forward, and fell face down in the fetal position. He struggled weakly and drooled on the rug. Unable to breathe, he died."<ref>Joel Williamson, ''Elvis Presley: A Southern Life'' (Oxford University Press 2014), p. 18.</ref> This led to the common saying, “The King died on the throne”.<ref>John Voelz, ''King Me'' (Littleton, CO 2010) writes, p. 10, "I was a kid when The King died on his throne. On August 16th, 1977, Elvis Presley died in his Graceland mansion. On the toilet. Well, on the floor. After he fell off the toilet. Not a very 'kingly' way to go."</ref> | |||
===Possible occurrences=== | ===Possible occurrences=== | ||
{{main|List of people who died on the toilet}} | |||
] died of ] on November 30, 1016, though some report that he was stabbed in the bowels while attending the ]. Similarly, ], a ] in Japan, died on April 19, 1578 with some reports stating that he was ] on the toilet.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
* ], ruler of the ] during the ] of ancient China, died after falling into a toilet pit in summer 581 BC.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/saxon/servlet/SaxonServlet?source=xwomen/texts/chunqiu.xml&style=xwomen/xsl/dynaxml.xsl&chunk.id=d2.14&toc.depth=1&toc.id=0&doc.lang=bilingual |title=Book VIII. Duke Cheng |work=] |first=Zuo |last=Qiuming |author-link=Zuo Qiuming |translator1-first=James |translator1-last=Legge |translator-link=James Legge |publisher=University of Virginia |language=zh, en| access-date=23 April 2012}} Chapter X.</ref> | |||
* ] died of ] on November 30, 1016, though some report that he was stabbed in the bowels while attending the ].<ref>{{cite book |author=Henry of Huntingdon |title=Historia Anglorum |trans-title=History of the English People|year=2002 |page=15}}</ref> Similarly, ], a ] in Japan, died on April 19, 1578, with some reports stating that he was ] on the toilet.<ref>Jack Seward, ''Strange But True Stories from Japan'' (1999), p.231.</ref> | |||
] committed ] on December 13, 1944, taking an overdose of ]. She had been dating Harald Maresch, whose child she was carrying. ] has it that she was found dead in her bathroom, becoming sick after taking the pills. This urban legend was popularized by ]'s 1965 film ''Lupe'' and ]'s error-riddled book ] as well as ]. However no contemporary reports mention her dying in this fashion. At the time of her death it was reported by both media and the coroner's report that she was found in her bedroom, as if she were asleep, by her secretary Beulah Kinder.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://straightdope.com/mailbag/mlupevelez.html |title=The Straight Dope |accessdate=2007-12-11 |work= }}</ref> | |||
* ] died of a heroin overdose on August 3, 1966, while sitting on the toilet, with his arm tied off.<ref>Jonathan Goldstein, ''Lenny Bruce is Dead'' (2001).</ref> | |||
* ] was destroyed on June 2, 1983, with 23 fatalities after an in-flight fire began in or around the rear ]. Investigators could not determine the cause or exact point of origin for the fire.<ref>], {{usurped|}} (pdf) p. 59.</ref> | |||
] died of a ] on November 5, 1796, with some believing that it occurred while she was on the toilet.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
* Michael Anderson Godwin, a convicted murderer in South Carolina who had his sentence reduced from death by the ], sat on the metal toilet in his cell while fixing his television. When he bit one of the wires, the resultant electric shock killed him. Another convicted murderer, Laurence Baker in Pittsburgh, was electrocuted while listening to the television on homemade earphones while sitting on a metal toilet.<ref>Shepherd, Chuck. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910200037/http://www.miaminewtimes.com/1997-01-23/news/news-of-the-weird/ |date=2014-09-10 }}, ''Miami New Times''. 23 January 1997. Accessed 25 September 2011.</ref> | |||
* A collision between a disabled ] and a row of ]s on May 2, 2009, at Thun Field (south-east of ]), despite an engine failure at {{convert|150|ft}} altitude, ended without fatalities; the toilets "kind of cushioned things" for the 67-year-old pilot.<ref>, ], 2 May 2009</ref> | |||
Novelist ] died on April 10, 1966 after having put on a lot of weight. The sleeping pills he took, combined with a heavy intake of alcohol, cigars and little exercise, weakened his health, and there have been many reports that he died on the toilet.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
* ] businessman and ] politician ] was found dead in a ] at the ] on June 26, 2011. It is suspected he died of a heart attack.<ref>, '']'', Sunday 26 June 2011</ref> | |||
* Aboard ships, the ] (ship's toilet), and fittings associated with it are cited as one of the most common reasons for the sinking of tens of thousands of boats of all types and sizes.<ref>Pascoe, David, </ref> Heads typically have through-hull fittings located below the water line to draw flush water and eliminate waste. Boats are sunk when fittings fail or the toilet back siphons.<ref>Boat Owners Association of The United States, , 2007</ref> | |||
] died of a heroin overdose on August 3, 1966 while sitting on the toilet.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
] was destroyed on June 2, 1983 with 23 fatalities after an in-flight fire began in or around the rear ]. Investigators were unable to determine the cause or exact point of origin for the fire.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
Oddly, a collision between a disabled ] and a row of portable toilets on May 2, 2009 at Thun Field (south-east of ]), despite an engine failure at 150 feet altitude, ended without fatalities; the toilets had "kind of cushioned things" for the 67-year-old pilot.<ref>, ], 2 May 2009</ref> | |||
Actor ] On March 8, 2004 Pastorelli was found dead in his Hollywood home of a Heroin overdose. The coroner's report stated that it appears Pastorelli injected the drugs himself. His assistant found him slumped over the toilet with a syringe in his right arm and vomit on his pants.{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}} | |||
==Popular culture== | |||
{{Inpopularculture|date=May 2010}} | |||
Injuries and deaths related to toilets have been portrayed in film and other media on many occasions. These appear across many genres, from comedy to action movies: | |||
*Slim Newton's comic 1972 country song "Redback on the Toilet Seat" tells the story of a man who gets bitten by a poisonous redback spider while using the toilet, and ends up in hospital, "a sad and sorry plight." | |||
*In the 1985 film '']'', ] came up with the idea of the ] (which is what makes time travel possible) after slipping from his toilet and bumping his head. The idea came to him in a vision he had after being knocked out. | |||
*In ]'s 1986-1987 ] '']'', ] kills a prison attacker by breaking his cell's toilet and electrifying the pool of water once his assaulter steps into it. | |||
*In the 1989 film '']'', Roger Murtaugh (]) finds his toilet ]ped to explode as soon as he gets up. | |||
*In the 1991 film '']'' the character of Miss Purdah dies while sitting on the toilet in the outhouse, which falls into a fiery hole caused by an underground coal fire. | |||
*In the 1992 film '']'', Harry Lyme (]) has his head lit on fire, then attempts to put out the flames by sticking his head in a toilet filled with ]. | |||
*In the ] ] film '']'', a man dies from a heart attack while ] on the toilet in a ]. | |||
*In the ] ] film '']'', Vincent Vega is shot dead by Butch Coolidge as he exits the bathroom. The mortal wound causes Vincent to fall back onto the toilet dead. | |||
*In the ] ] film '']'', James Bond attacks a ] ] on a toilet after stating the phrase, "''Beg your pardon; forgot to knock''" while infiltrating a ]'s facility. | |||
*In the 1998 ] comedy series '']'', an intergalactic tyrant (who looks like ] from ]) suffers the indignity of being in a British public hospital after slipping on the mat around the toilet. A "get well card" from the people of the planet Zordon is not enough to raise his spirits, however. | |||
*In the 2001 '']'' episode "He is Risen," the character Gigi Cestone, a young man, has heart attack on the toilet of his social club while straining himself to defecate after a particularly large ] dinner. | |||
*In the 2003 film '']'', the character Left Ear (])'s nickname is attributed to a ] involving ] in a toilet at his middle school. | |||
*In the 2004 film '']'', a character sues the airplane company after being sucked into the toilet during flight. | |||
*In the '']'' episode "The Weatherman," ] pees sitting down because he doesn't have to turn the light on when he goes to the bathroom at night. However, Larry injures himself one night after his wife, Cheryl David (played by ]), forgets to put the seat down. | |||
*In the ] ] segment of the PC game '']'', death by flying toilet, propelled by the ], is a common occurrence. It has become somewhat of a cult phenomenon. | |||
===Linked to external factors=== | |||
Toilets have been shown as a location for incidents and have caused problems in other ways: | |||
*In the '']'' episode ''Endgame'', ] puts a lit match down the toilet which catches fire because Margaret had been using ] to clean the bowl. | |||
*In ]'s ] film '']'', bad things happen to ]'s character, Vincent, every time he uses the toilet. To wit: Mia Wallace snorts and overdoses on ] while he is in the bathroom; Butch returns to his apartment to retrieve his father's watch, and shoots Vincent (who was waiting for him) when he emerges from the bathroom; Pumpkin and Honey Bunny begin their robbery of the diner while Vincent is in the restroom. | |||
*In the ] film '']'', actor ] as Connor MacManus is handcuffed to a toilet by Russian mob henchman. His brother, Murphy played by ] was kidnapped by the same men and taken to the alley beside their apartment to be shot. Connor rips the toilet from the floor and walks to the top of the building, just in time to drop the toilet on the head of one henchman, jump on the other, and save his brother. | |||
*In the film ] film '']'', ]'s character is almost killed when sitting on the toilet that is rigged to explode when he gets off of the seat. | |||
*In the 2003 premiere of TV series '']'', the series' protagonist George Lass (played by ]) is killed on her lunch break by a toilet seat which falls from the ]. | |||
*In the ] film '']'', a character dies of a heart attack while reading Playboy on the toilet. | |||
*In the '']'' episode '']'', a man is apparently attacked and killed by ]es while using the toilet, though ] suggests he may in fact have suffered from an ] while straining. | |||
*In book three of the '']'' series, '']'', Tywin Lannister is killed by his son whilst sitting on the privy. | |||
*In the short film ''Rollover Training FA Style'', two American soldiers knock over a portable toilet while one of their comrades unknowingly sits inside. The film, produced by a ] unit deployed in ] and distributed over the internet, parodies military instructional materials. | |||
*In ]'s 2005 ] movie, Paxton hears the voice of the Dutch businessman, and in Vienna follows him to a public restroom and throws the Elite Hunting's card under his stall. When the Dutch businessman reaches down to pick it up, Paxton cuts off two of his fingers, then kills him. | |||
*In the ] film '']'', a character is killed by being bitten on the ] by a snake hiding inside the toilet on an ]. In another scene two youths are killed, by a number of snakes, just prior to having sex in the lavatory. | |||
==Urban legends== | ==Urban legends== | ||
]s have been reported regarding the dangers of using a toilet in a variety of situations. Several of them have been shown to be questionable. These include some cases of the presence of venomous ]s<ref name="spider">{{snopes |link=http://www.snopes.com/horrors/insects/buttspdr.htm |title=Toilet Spiders }}</ref> but do not include the Australian redback spider who has a reputation for hiding under toilet seats.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2012/08/gallery-australian-spiders-the-10-most-dangerous/australian-spiders-the-10-most-dangerous_image3|title=Australiangeographic.com.au|access-date=2014-04-22|archive-date=2014-03-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303161822/http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2012/08/gallery-australian-spiders-the-10-most-dangerous/australian-spiders-the-10-most-dangerous_image3|url-status=dead}}</ref> These recent fears have emerged from a series of hoax emails originating in the Blush Spider hoax, which began circulating the internet in 1999.<ref>{{Cite web|title = UCR Spiders Site: Internet Hoax|url = http://spiders.ucr.edu/debunk.html|website = spiders.ucr.edu|access-date = 2015-10-25|archive-date = 2017-07-21|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170721034639/http://spiders.ucr.edu/debunk.html|url-status = dead}}</ref> Spiders have also been reported to live under seats of airplanes, however, the cleaning chemicals used in the toilets would result in an incompatibility with spider's survival.<ref>{{Cite web|title = The Straight Dope: Do poisonous spiders lurk under toilet seats?|url = http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2082/do-poisonous-spiders-lurk-under-toilet-seats|website = www.straightdope.com|access-date = 2015-10-25|date = 2003-03-18}}</ref> | |||
In large cities like New York City, sewer rats often have mythical status regarding size and ferocity, resulting in tales involving the rodents crawling up sewer pipes to attack an unwitting occupant. Of late, stories about ]s booby trapping the seat to ] their targets have begun appearing.<ref name="boobytrap">{{snopes |link=http://www.snopes.com/horrors/mayhem/nomore.htm |title=The Salami Slicer }}</ref> Another myth is the risk of being sucked into an ] as a result of vacuum pressure during a flight.<ref name="aircraft">{{snopes |link=http://www.snopes.com/travel/airline/toilet.htm |title=Stuck on You }}</ref> | |||
An urban legend with many variations recounts an "exploding" toilet. These scenarios typically include a flammable substance either accidentally or deliberately being introduced into the toilet water, and a lit match or cigarette igniting and exploding the toilet. In CSI a toilet is blown up by filling the bowl and blocking the pipe with dry ice. When the dry ice sublimated, the newly frozen water stopped the vapours from escaping, causing it to blow up. | |||
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Other common stories relate to the use of ]s in the toilets of ]s.<ref name="aircraft">{{snopes |link=http://www.snopes.com/travel/airline/toilet.htm |title=Stuck on You }}</ref> | |||
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* {{cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4558055.stm | title = SA damages after toilet collapse | publisher = BBC News | date = May 18, 2005 }} | |||
* {{cite news|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,333437,00.html|title=Baby in India Survives Falling From Train Moments After Birth|publisher=Fox News|date=February 28, 2008}} | |||
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There have been many toilet-related injuries and deaths throughout history and in urban legends.
Accidental injuries
Infants and toddlers have fallen headfirst into toilet bowls and drowned. Safety devices exist to help prevent such accidents. Injuries to adults include bruised buttocks and tail bones, as well as dislocated hips have resulted from unexpectedly sitting on the toilet bowl rim because the seat is up or loose. Injuries can also be caused by pinching due to splits in plastic seats and/or by splinters from wooden seats, or if the toilet itself collapses or shatters under the weight of the user. Older high-tank cast-iron cisterns have been known to detach from the wall when the chain is pulled to flush, causing injuries to the user. The 2000 Ig Nobel Prize in Public Health was awarded to three physicians from the Glasgow Western Infirmary for a 1993 case report on wounds sustained to the buttocks due to collapsing toilets. Furthermore, injuries are frequently sustained by people who stand on toilets to reach a height, then slip and fall. There are also instances of people slipping on a wet bathroom floor or from a bath and concussing themselves on the fixture.
Toilet-related injuries are surprisingly common, with some estimates ranging as high as 40,000 in the US every year. In the past, this number would have been much higher, due to the material from which toilet paper was made. This was shown in a 1935 Northern Tissue advertisement which depicted splinter-free toilet paper. In 2012, 2.3 million toilets in the United States, and about 9,400 in Canada, were recalled due to faulty pressure-assist flush mechanisms which put users at risk of the fixture exploding.
Injuries caused by animals
There are also injuries caused by animals. Some black widow spiders like to spin their web below the toilet seat because of insects that can exist in and around it. Therefore, several people have been bitten while using a toilet, particularly outhouse toilets. Although there is immediate pain at the bite site, these bites are rarely fatal. The danger of spiders living beneath toilet seats is the subject of Slim Newton's comic 1972 country song "The Redback on the Toilet Seat".
It has been reported that in some cases rats crawl up through toilet sewer pipes and emerge in the toilet bowl, so that toilet users may be at risk of having a rat bite their buttocks. Many rat exterminators do not believe this, as pipes, at generally six inches (15 centimeters) wide, are too large for rats to climb and are also very slippery. Reports by janitors are always on the top floor, and could involve the rats on the roof, entering the soil pipe through the roof vent, lowering themselves into the pipe, and then into the toilet.
In May 2016, an 11-foot snake, a reticulated python, emerged from a squat toilet and bit the man using it on his penis at his home in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand. Both the victim and the python survived.
Self-induced injury
Some instances of toilet-related deaths are attributed to the drop in blood pressure due to the parasympathetic nervous system during bowel movements. This effect may be magnified by existing circulatory issues. It is further possible that people succumb on the toilet to chronic constipation, because the Valsalva maneuver is often dangerously used to aid in the expulsion of feces from the rectum during a bowel movement. According to Sharon Mantik Lewis, Margaret McLean Heitkemper and Shannon Ruff Dirksen, the "Valsalva maneuver occurs during straining to pass a hardened stool. If defecation is suppressed over long periods, problems can occur, such as constipation or stool impaction. Defecation can be facilitated by the Valsalva maneuver. This maneuver involves contraction of the chest muscles on a closed glottis with simultaneous contraction of the abdominal muscles." This means that people can die while "straining at stool." In chapter 8 of their Abdominal Emergencies, David Cline and Latha Stead wrote that "autopsy studies continue to reveal missed bowel obstruction as an unexpected cause of death".
A 2001 Sopranos episode "He is Risen" shows a fictional depiction of the risk, when the character Gigi Cestone has a heart attack on the toilet of his social club while straining to defecate.
Exploding toilets
In the Victorian era, there was a perceived risk of toilets exploding. These scenarios typically include a flammable substance (either accidentally or deliberately) being introduced into the toilet water, and a lit match or cigarette igniting and exploding the toilet. In 2014, Sloan's Flushmate pressure-assisted flushing system, which uses compressed air to force waste down the drain, was recalled after the company received reports of the air tank failing under pressure and shattering the porcelain.
Historical deaths
- In 1945, the German submarine U-1206 was sunk after a toilet accident resulted in seawater flooding into the hull, which created chlorine gas upon contact with a battery and forced the submarine to resurface. At the surface the sub was discovered and attacked by Allied forces, causing the sub's captain to scuttle the sub so Allied forces could not capture it. This case may not have been due to a malfunction, but rather the possibility that the pressurized flushing system in the U-boats, which was extremely complex and required a training course to operate, may not have been properly operated.
- Godfrey the Hunchback, Duke of Lower Lorraine (an area roughly coinciding with the Netherlands and Belgium), was murdered in 1076 when staying in the Dutch city of Vlaardingen. Supposedly, the assassin made sure which of the latrines, which were built and drained on the outer side of the wall, according to medieval building style, belonged to the duke's sleeping room, and took a position underneath. Some sources say that a sword was used for the assassination; others mention a sharp iron weapon, which could have been a sword but also a spear or a dagger, but a spear seems to be the most practical choice. After being stabbed in the bottom it took him several days to die from internal bleeding. The assassination was ordered by Dirk V, Count of Holland, and his ally Robrecht the Frisian, Count of Flanders.
- The Erfurt latrine disaster of 1184 caused the death of at least 60 people, most of them being nobles.
- George II of Great Britain died on the toilet on October 25, 1760, from an aortic dissection. According to Horace Walpole's memoirs, King George "rose as usual at six, and drank his chocolate; for all his actions were invariably methodic. A quarter after seven he went into a little closet. His German valet de chambre in waiting heard a noise, and running in, found the King dead on the floor." In falling he had cut his face.
- Ioan P. Culianu was shot dead while on the toilet in the third-floor men's room of Swift Hall on the campus of the University of Chicago on 21 May 1991, in a possibly politically motivated assassination. His killer has never been caught.
- The Abbasid's visier Al-Fadl ibn Sahl was found dead mysteriously in a bathroom in Sarakhs in Northern Khorasan. According to some rumors, the Abbasid Caliph Al-Ma'mun ibn Harun Ar-Rashid had ordered his assassination.
- Elvis Presley died when using the toilet. "Most sources indicate that Elvis was likely sitting in the toilet area, partially nude, and reading when he collapsed." According to Dylan Jones, "Elvis Presley died aged 42 on August 16th, 1977, in the bathroom of the star's own Graceland mansion in Memphis. Sitting on the toilet, he had toppled like a toy soldier and collapsed onto the floor, where he lay in a pool of his own vomit. His light blue pajamas were around his ankles." In similar terms, Elvis biographer Joel Williamson writes, "For some reason — perhaps involving a reaction to the codeine and attempts to move his bowels — he experienced pain and fright while sitting on the toilet. Alarmed, he stood up, dropped the book he was reading, stumbled forward, and fell face down in the fetal position. He struggled weakly and drooled on the rug. Unable to breathe, he died." This led to the common saying, “The King died on the throne”.
Possible occurrences
Main article: List of people who died on the toilet- Duke Jing of Jin (Ju), ruler of the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China, died after falling into a toilet pit in summer 581 BC.
- Edmund II of England died of natural causes on November 30, 1016, though some report that he was stabbed in the bowels while attending the outhouse. Similarly, Uesugi Kenshin, a warlord in Japan, died on April 19, 1578, with some reports stating that he was assassinated on the toilet.
- Lenny Bruce died of a heroin overdose on August 3, 1966, while sitting on the toilet, with his arm tied off.
- Air Canada Flight 797 was destroyed on June 2, 1983, with 23 fatalities after an in-flight fire began in or around the rear lavatory. Investigators could not determine the cause or exact point of origin for the fire.
- Michael Anderson Godwin, a convicted murderer in South Carolina who had his sentence reduced from death by the electric chair, sat on the metal toilet in his cell while fixing his television. When he bit one of the wires, the resultant electric shock killed him. Another convicted murderer, Laurence Baker in Pittsburgh, was electrocuted while listening to the television on homemade earphones while sitting on a metal toilet.
- A collision between a disabled Cessna 182 and a row of portable toilets on May 2, 2009, at Thun Field (south-east of Tacoma), despite an engine failure at 150 feet (46 m) altitude, ended without fatalities; the toilets "kind of cushioned things" for the 67-year-old pilot.
- British businessman and Conservative politician Christopher Shale was found dead in a portable toilet at the Glastonbury Festival on June 26, 2011. It is suspected he died of a heart attack.
- Aboard ships, the head (ship's toilet), and fittings associated with it are cited as one of the most common reasons for the sinking of tens of thousands of boats of all types and sizes. Heads typically have through-hull fittings located below the water line to draw flush water and eliminate waste. Boats are sunk when fittings fail or the toilet back siphons.
Urban legends
Urban legends have been reported regarding the dangers of using a toilet in a variety of situations. Several of them have been shown to be questionable. These include some cases of the presence of venomous spiders but do not include the Australian redback spider who has a reputation for hiding under toilet seats. These recent fears have emerged from a series of hoax emails originating in the Blush Spider hoax, which began circulating the internet in 1999. Spiders have also been reported to live under seats of airplanes, however, the cleaning chemicals used in the toilets would result in an incompatibility with spider's survival.
In large cities like New York City, sewer rats often have mythical status regarding size and ferocity, resulting in tales involving the rodents crawling up sewer pipes to attack an unwitting occupant. Of late, stories about terrorists booby trapping the seat to castrate their targets have begun appearing. Another myth is the risk of being sucked into an aircraft lavatory as a result of vacuum pressure during a flight.
See also
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