Know the world's inventors who died due to their invention

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Necessity is the mother of invention and it is the discovery of necessity that makes man informative. Let us know through this article the names of such inventors of the world who became immortal in the pages of history, but their own inventions became the reason for their death.


List of world's inventors who died due to their invention


Necessity is the mother of invention and it is the discovery of necessity that makes man informative. Human nature is curious, which acts as a motivator in understanding various events, but it is also a risky task. Through this article, we are going to tell you the names of such inventors of the world who became immortal in the pages of history, but their own invention became the reason for their death.


List of world's inventors who died due to their invention


1. Horace Lawson Hunley

Horace Lawson Hunley
Source: www.aventurine.com


Horace Lawson Hunley built the world's first combat submarine. After two unsuccessful attempts, he was successful in developing a submarine, but during the trial, his developed submarine along with his eight crew members crashed and died. He was buried with full military honors at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina on October/November 1863, and in his honor the United States' most famous submarine of the era, the H.L. Hanli was named after


2. Sylvester H. Roper

Sylvester H. Roper
Source: wikipedia.org



American inventor, Sylvester Howard Roper, was a leading manufacturer of early automobiles and motorcycles. In 2002, Roper was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame for his discovery of the Roper steam velocipede. You will be surprised to know that Roper Steam Velocipede died in an accident during the initial speed test.


3. Sabin Arnold von Sochocky

Sabin Arnold von Sochocky
Source: www.gizmodo.in



He invented radium-based paint but this invention led to his death and he died of aplastic anemia due to exposure to radioactive material.


4. Karel Soucek

Karel Soucek
Source: imaxniagara.com



The Shock-Absorbent Barrel was designed by Karel Soucek. To test this, he survived when he did the trick of rolling from the Niagara Falls into the Niagara River, but when he came out, he was bleeding from his nose. During the medical examination, it was found that during the feat, his chest and abdomen were badly injured and the skull bone was also broken and due to this he died in the hospital itself.


5. Marie Sklodowska Curie

Marie Sklodowska Curie
Source: www.bbvaopenmind.com



Marie Sklodowska Curie was a physicist and chemist and the first woman in the world to receive the Nobel Prize. He propounded the principle of radioactivity and techniques for separating radioactive isotopes. He invented a method by which two radioactive elements, polonium, and radium, could be discovered. He died of aplastic anemia, due to prolonged exposure to radiation emitted from the research material.


6. Franz Reichelt

Franz Reichelt
Source: wikipedia.org



Franz Reichelt is also known as the "flying teller". He invented the Coat Parachute, but to test this invention he jumped from the Eiffel Tower and due to non-opening of the parachute, crashed into the snowy ground near the tower and died immediately.


7. Henry Smolinski

Henry Smolinski
Source: topyaps.com



Henry Smolinski invented a hybrid car-aircraft named the AVE Mizar but the plane crashed and died during a test flight.


The above list will be helpful in increasing the general knowledge of the readers because in this we have included the names of such inventors of the world who have died due to their inventions.



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