What happens after we say cheese? The subjects of the following photographs probably didn’t predict the answer to be a morbid plot twist. We have all seen post-tragedy photos of terrible accidents. Yet, there is something particularly ominous and haunting about photos taken before disaster.
Think smiling families, groups embarking on explorations, and daring stunt attempts, not in the least expecting to be caught in a natural disaster or a horrific plane crash. Some of these pictures appear so unassuming and cheerful that it makes what followed all the more horror story-like.
William Shakespeare famously said, “Men at some times are masters of their fate,” but as you will see in the following photos taken before disaster, this is not always the case. Scroll down below with caution to see the Bored Panda round-up of some of the most creepy images that precede unfortunate events.
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Mount St. Helen Eruption
On May 18, 1980, Robert Landsberg, a freelance photographer, was just four miles away from Mount St. Helen. He had spent some time in the vicinity, exploring the beautiful vistas prior to the fatal event. This photo, showing the wall of ash that formed after the eruption, was the last one he took. Landsberg managed to hide the film with the photos before disaster struck on it under his body, leaving this as a piece of documentation of the events.
The Crew Of The Challenger Space Shuttle
This is one of the last pictures before the disaster of the Challenger shuttle. The image shows all of the seven Challenger Shuttle crew members as they are boarding the vessel on January 28, 1986. The Challenger broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, ultimately killing all of the seven crew members.
1976 Ebola Outbreak
Mayinga N’Seka, a nurse, is depicted here during an Ebola outbreak In 1976. The outbreak happened in Zaire, where 318 cases and 280 deaths were documented (88% fatality rate). Her dedication meant that she eventually contracted the disease herself and passed away not long after.
The Omagh Bombing
The Omagh Bombing was a car bombing that occurred on August 15, 1998, in the town of Omagh in Northern Ireland. It was carried out by the Real Irish Republican Army. The blast took away the lives of 29 people, including that of a woman pregnant with twins, and injured over 200 others. The man and the child in the image that precedes unfortunate events survived, but the photographer didn’t.
Giant space Tiger - I'm from Northern Ireland- lived through the troubles and the situation is extremely complex. Best not to make political comments on a situation you don't understand. We are just grateful that those days have passed and we can go about our lives without worrying about being blown up or shot.
The Tragedy Of Keith Sapsford
On February 20, 1970, a 14-year-old Australian teen named Keith Sapsford snuck into the Sydney Airport and hid in the wheel well of a plane en route to Japan. Keith was described as a curious kid, and this was his attempt at an adventure. However, soon after the plane took off, a tragedy struck, and Keith’s 200ft plunge to death was accidentally documented by John Gilpin, an amateur photographer, who happened to be testing his new camera lens at that time and took this haunting photo before a disaster.
I've always wondered: if you were to fall like that, would you die upon hitting the ground or would you have a heart attack or something while falling? Can anyone tell me?
I don't know this particular situation, but a person could conceivably pass out from lack of oxygen during a long fall from high altitude.
Load More Replies...I have watched a few documentaries where they interviewed 9/11 witnesses and survivors. People said some of the people falling screamed all the way. They also said if you locked eyes with someone falling, you wanted to look away but you couldn't look away, because it's humanity.
Could you tell me the titles? I'd be interested in watching those. Thank you!
Load More Replies...Reminds me when I was in a small town inAustria, and was coming to the UK and had a flight catch or end up paying for a new ticket. Unfortunately for me my train to airport just closed the doors (next one was in an hour and half) and I stupidly decided to cling to the side of the train holding the handle) with the thought of getting off the next station which was 5 min with the train, and the fact that I have seen some people do it in other countries on), but then 10 seconds I dawns on me that trains can go at a ridiculous speed and route involved crossing bridges and into tunnels (which were narrow) and then luckily the platform was long and decided to get off while the trains was still round the platform. To say the least I jumped of the moving train and what I call a miracle, I only sustained a huge superficial gash on my knee and cuts here and there. The dumbest thing I have ever done. When my mum remembers the incident she has this look that she wants to commit me.
Many have died this way, just as soon as in February this year, two teen fell 1000 feet down in Ecuador soon after getting in the air. Sad and desperate
Many boys and men have. Literally not a single female has done this, oddly enough.
Load More Replies...He was a troubled foster kid running away from home to try to find a better life.
Load More Replies...this is terrifying, feels like watching someone die. rest in peace little man
Scary, all of it but imagine what the photographer thought when he saw that.
My understanding was he was in foster care at the time, a troubled child who wanted a new life somewhere else and probably didn't realize the dangers.
Load More Replies...Have any of you ever been in, for example, a car accident? Like another commenter said (and I have personally experienced), I believe that the mind would just "freeze" (i.e., go totally blank) prior to impact. However, in a really long fall (like 9/11), I would hope that one might at least go into IMMEDIATE cardiac arrest, if not unconsciousness. But, it's really too terrible to even contemplate.
Well sky divers free fall all the time and I have never heard of one dying of a heart attack, so although its an alternative to the reality that you would be alive until the gruesome impact, it appears that is what kills you. Maybe some black out, but I wont be jumping to my death any time soon. If you've seen the footage of many jumpers on 911 many were looking around while falling, some waved, some appear to be posing. Several were even holding hands.Very Sad.
Ether way he wouldn’t have survived due to the lack of oxygen in the air. But it’s still heartbreaking, search his name up to get the full story.
If he hadnt fallen he most likely would have died from extreme temperatures. In fact, they may be what made him jump.
Its unlikely he jumped but rather fell out after the wheels retracted when the wheel well area opened up and he may have already been dead by then. Hopefully.
Load More Replies...One thing about this photo that disturbs me, is that you can see passengers in the windows. Did any of them witness this? Heartbreaking that this happened.
He was a 14 year old troubled kid in foster care who wanted to run away to another country. Likely he thought he would find a different, better life in Japan. He didn't realize it would him.
Load More Replies...I want to jump off. Wish we could've traded places so he could live and I could get what I want.
Can you please get some help or talk to someone, no one is supposed to feel that way :(
Load More Replies...He should've thought this trough... Weak mind leads to pain and suffering. And before someone jumps to defend him, we all know A LOT of teenagers who wouldn't do a dumb thing like that.
@samantha: what a vicious and insensitive comment. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Load More Replies...Yet _again_ a complete failure to comprehend natuural selection.
Load More Replies...And even if it was just a dumb decision (which, like Kiahna said, we don't know the circumstances), it doesn't mean he deserves such a horrific death
Load More Replies...Columbine High School Massacre
On April 20, 1999, a shooting and an attempted bombing took place at the Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado. The photos taken before disaster show William “Dave” Sanders guiding over 100 students out of the cafeteria to safety. While he did save those students, he was later shot twice in the chest and did not survive.
Uruguayan Flight 571
This is the last image of the infamous Uruguayan Flight 571, right before it crashed in the Andes on October 13, 1972. 27 out of 45 people survived the initial crash. However, they were eventually forced to cannibalize the dead to stay alive. Out of the 27 who survived the crash, 16 were rescued 72 days later.
The Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
Dave Hally took one last photo of his wife and their 4-year-old daughter aboard the MH17 flight that was supposed to take them on their dream vacation from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. The plane was shot down shortly after its take-off while flying over a Russian-controlled part of eastern Ukraine. The tragedy took the lives of all 283 passengers and 15 crew members, and this is one of the last pictures before the disaster.
I remember this happening because it was a huge atrocity and because there were a lot of people on board heading to a conference on AIDS. So doctors, researchers, and a lot of people who were working towards a cure.
The Crash Of The 235 Flight
A dash cam captured the moments right before TransAsia’s flight 235 crashed in the Keelung River in Taiwan. The plane carried 58 people, and only 15 of them survived. The crash was deemed to be the mistake of the pilots.
The Eagles Of Death Metal Concert
Gilles Leclerc and Marianne Labanane took a selfie at the Bataclan Theatre while waiting to see the performance of The Eagles of Death Metal. Moments later, four terrorists stormed into the theater and started shooting, ultimately killing 90 people. Gilles was killed in the attack, but Marianne, shielded by Gilles, survived.
I've heard about them. The man protected his girlfriend by throwing her to the ground out of harms way when the gunman started shooting. She survived thanks to his quick reflexes and selflessness. A true hero.
The Tragedy Of Robert Overcracker
Robert Overcracker was a professional stuntman who wanted to raise awareness for the homeless. So, in 1995, he decided to drive a jet ski over Niagara Falls to get the needed attention. One of these photos taken before disaster caught the moment as his parachute failed to deploy, ultimately sending Robert to his demise.
Which is why you need a reserve parachute. And a reserve reserve parachute. And a reserve reserve reserve parachure.
Last Moments Of Harambe
Harambe, a 17-year-old silverback gorilla, was shot after an incident involving a kid falling into his enclosure. The tragic events sparked a lot of talk on the internet, with many condemning the conduct of the zookeepers, saying the gorilla was shot without justification. In the image, you can see the last moments before Harambe’s death in Cincinnati Zoo in 2016.
The fault is of the parents, not keeping an eye on their child. Harambe may have been dangerous, but so is letting your child wander around at that age. They should have been supervising.
Moments Before A Bear Attack
West Milford took this photo on what was supposed to be a calm and relaxing hike in New Jersey. In fact, West was killed by the bear minutes after taking one of these haunting images that precede unfortunate events.
Nicholas Mevoli After His Last Free Dive
Nicholas Mevoli, a professional free diver, was attempting to dive 236 ft deep. He successfully completed the dive, surfaced, gave the OK sign, tried to speak, and then passed out. He never regained consciousness and died the same day from a pulmonary edema (a fluid buildup in the lungs).
Last Picture Of Ayano Tokumasu
This unsuspecting family snapped the last moments of Ayano’s (dressed in red) life. In the following moments, Ayano threw herself over the railings outside Niagara Falls to her death.
Archduke Ferdinand And His Wife Sophie
The last picture of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife Sophie, was taken about an hour before the assassination of the Archduke took place. The killing was done by a Bosnian-Serb nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and his actions ultimately triggered the beginning of WWI.
it's incredible how he was actually killed. An assassin had tried to throw a bomb under their passing car, but it missed and exploded the car behind, the assassin then took his cyanide pill, but it was faulty and just caused him to throw up (a lot) so he panicked and threw himself in the river, but it had been a long hot summer, so the river was shallow... Ferdinand then was rushed away but later wanted to go and see the survivors or the earlier bomb, it was when he was on his way there that he was shot.
Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182
In 1978, Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 from Sacramento tragically crashed into a small private Cessna 172. After the collision, the 182 fell down, and this image captured the moment before it hit the ground. 137 people on the airplanes were killed, as well as 7 watching the event take place on the ground.
Japan Air Lines Flight 123
Japan Air Lines Flight 123 was supposed to be a domestic flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. On August 12, 1985, the Boeing 747 suffered a severe malfunction 12 minutes into the flight, and after flying for another 32 minutes under minimal control, crashed near Tokyo. Out of 524 people on the flight, only 4 ultimately survived.
I am honestly curious how 4 people managed to survive. That is incredible luck.
Christopher McCandless’s Last Self-Portrait
Christopher McCandless (the man from “Into The Wild” story) was an American adventurer. His last adventure took place in the Alaskan bush, where he stayed in an abandoned bus for over 100 days. His decomposing body was found in 1992 by moose hunters, with starvation later determined as the cause of his death (although that’s still debated). This is one of the last pictures before disaster.
And now people who are "inspired" by the book have to be rescued from their own lack of preparation. They obviously didn't think about what happened IRL
Pavel Kashin’s Deadly Trick
Parkour enthusiast, Pavel Kashin, is depicted in this photo while attempting to perform a trick that ultimately led to his death. He was trying to do a backflip to the wall but soon lost his balance and fell to the ground.
James Dean Before His Crash
James Dean, a Hollywood actor, is pictured here filling up the tank of his Porsche 550 Spyder not long before he crashed it and died on September 30, 1955. Although the car was totaled, the salvageable parts were sold, only to cause several accidents later on. This spurred the myth that the car was actually cursed.
The car was totaled when he crashed - there's no way it was "involved" in later accidents.
One Of The Last Known Pictures Of Titanic Afloat
Titanic, the biggest cruise liner of its time, sank on April 15, 1912, after it collided with an iceberg. There were an estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard. More than 1,500 of them did not survive the collision.
The Concorde Crash
On July 25, 2000, Air France flight 4590, a Concorde passenger jet bound for New York from Paris, crashed shortly after its takeoff. The plane’s engines caught on fire, and the crash took the lives of 113 people in total. Although it was the only fatal accident in 27 years of Concordes being operated, they were all grounded after the crash, soon to be retired and never to fly again altogether.
It killed Concorde, too. Not just that one - all the planes were mothballed soon after. Now if you want to fly supersonic you need to be Military :(
Diana, Princess Of Wales
One of the last photos of Diana, Princess of Wales, was taken by paparazzi chasing her car on the fatal night of the crash that took her and Dodi Al Fayed’s lives. She’s seen in the back of the car with her head turned. In front on the left is her bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, and on the right, the driver Henri Paul (who was later found to be driving drunk). This is one of the photos taken before the disaster on the night of August 31, 1997, just before the fatal crash.
George Mallory And Andrew “Sandy” Irvine On Their Mount Everest Conquest
George Mallory was an experienced mountaineer, and this wasn’t his first attempt to scale the summit of Mt. Everest in 1924. However, this attempt was fatal. And while the body of Andrew “Sandy” Irvine has never been recovered, Mallory’s remains were found 75 years after his demise by an expedition set for this task in 1999.
Paul Walker
In this image, you can see Paul Walker, a beloved Hollywood actor known for his role in the Fast and Furious series, climbing into the car that eventually crashed, taking his and his driver’s lives in 2013.
Ricardo miller posthumously awarded Paul Walker his bjj black belt. Already a brown belt at the time of his passing, his coach thought nothing would,stop him from receiving his,black belt. This was a real honorable gesture by his,coaches part and a real cool thing to do
The Fatal Show Of The Great White
The photo was taken moments before a tragedy struck at the Great White band concert at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, R.I., on February 20, 2003. The pyrotechnics seen on stage are about to set the whole club in flames and kill more than 100 people.
The Televised Trial Of R. Budd Dwyer
R. Budd Dwyer was the treasurer of Pennsylvania between 1981–87 before being accused of bribery and withholding taxes. He shot himself on his televised trial, watched by millions. This is one of the last images of him.
Joseph Avery’s Niagara River Crash
The reason why this photo is so blurry is because it was taken on July 18, 1853. In the image, you can see Joseph Avery, the sole survivor of a boat crash that killed two other passengers, clinging to a rock to be saved. He stayed this way for 18 hours, and when the rescue boat came, it capsized just as he boarded it, ultimately ending Avery’s life. It’s probably one of the oldest photos taken before disaster.
It feels very odd to look at these. They are historical documents in a way, looking at them yet feels wrong in a strange way. Anyone else with ambivalent feelings?
Personally - I would feel so bad had I captured a picture inadvertantly seconds before something dreadful happened to a person in the frame - i would actually feel guilty and never want to see it again
Load More Replies...Disturbing. I feel happy to be alive right now. Not everyone is so lucky.
I find this insensitive in some way and distributing. Not sure that's how those individuals would want to remember their last moments. Are their families aware that toots is even being posted? Sad and tragic.
Wow. These are so eerie, its hard to look at them. It gives me chills just to think about what happened just after these photos were taken.
Different strokes, I guess. I wanna see funny and clever and cute things, not tragedy. I wondered if the title was ironic or something which is why I clicked. Nope, and I'm out.
Load More Replies...So do I. I'm not a sick little puppy by any means, but I love history. I'm interested in these sort of things.
Load More Replies...For a twist on this type of thing have a look at the retouched Girl with the Pierced Earlobe. It's now been made into the girl with a COVID face mask
Forces us to face the fact that every moment we live could be the last!
Looks like just a post but it contains #FakeNews and spreads #propaganda. MH17 is shot by one of sides and the answer is not found yet.
I really don't like this article. These pictures are important, either historically or to the family and loved ones of the people involved, but putting them up like this in a list to be gawked over feels obscene. Please no more content like this. I come to Bored Panda for encouragement and cheer, not clickbait.
this is serious question - how could an ambulance service depart a suicide call leaving over 50 boxes of lethal lmediction in the house?
I regret being born in '72, that I witnessed so many of these happening in real time. It doesn't matter that it wss on tv or the newspaper. It was still reallife. And there are too many that didn't make the list. San Fransisco 6.9 earthquake, Oct, 1989. The Kansas City Regency Hotel walkway collapse, July 17, 1981. Rana Plaza collapse April 4, 2013.
They are interesting, not sick. And they are very informative. Why should we shield our eyes away from inevitable disasters that have cost people their lives? If anything they are educational and a part of our history. Things like this should not be forced into taboo as that's exactly how fragile minds are formed.
Load More Replies...but she WAS hunted -- by many many people - for profit. Thankfully a lesson was learned and history will not repeat
Load More Replies...I disagree, and so does, well, the meaning of the word tragedy. trag·e·dy ˈtrajədē/Submit noun 1. an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
Load More Replies...Are there Ads on here? - never noticed - guess the advertisers are wasting money
Load More Replies...It feels very odd to look at these. They are historical documents in a way, looking at them yet feels wrong in a strange way. Anyone else with ambivalent feelings?
Personally - I would feel so bad had I captured a picture inadvertantly seconds before something dreadful happened to a person in the frame - i would actually feel guilty and never want to see it again
Load More Replies...Disturbing. I feel happy to be alive right now. Not everyone is so lucky.
I find this insensitive in some way and distributing. Not sure that's how those individuals would want to remember their last moments. Are their families aware that toots is even being posted? Sad and tragic.
Wow. These are so eerie, its hard to look at them. It gives me chills just to think about what happened just after these photos were taken.
Different strokes, I guess. I wanna see funny and clever and cute things, not tragedy. I wondered if the title was ironic or something which is why I clicked. Nope, and I'm out.
Load More Replies...So do I. I'm not a sick little puppy by any means, but I love history. I'm interested in these sort of things.
Load More Replies...For a twist on this type of thing have a look at the retouched Girl with the Pierced Earlobe. It's now been made into the girl with a COVID face mask
Forces us to face the fact that every moment we live could be the last!
Looks like just a post but it contains #FakeNews and spreads #propaganda. MH17 is shot by one of sides and the answer is not found yet.
I really don't like this article. These pictures are important, either historically or to the family and loved ones of the people involved, but putting them up like this in a list to be gawked over feels obscene. Please no more content like this. I come to Bored Panda for encouragement and cheer, not clickbait.
this is serious question - how could an ambulance service depart a suicide call leaving over 50 boxes of lethal lmediction in the house?
I regret being born in '72, that I witnessed so many of these happening in real time. It doesn't matter that it wss on tv or the newspaper. It was still reallife. And there are too many that didn't make the list. San Fransisco 6.9 earthquake, Oct, 1989. The Kansas City Regency Hotel walkway collapse, July 17, 1981. Rana Plaza collapse April 4, 2013.
They are interesting, not sick. And they are very informative. Why should we shield our eyes away from inevitable disasters that have cost people their lives? If anything they are educational and a part of our history. Things like this should not be forced into taboo as that's exactly how fragile minds are formed.
Load More Replies...but she WAS hunted -- by many many people - for profit. Thankfully a lesson was learned and history will not repeat
Load More Replies...I disagree, and so does, well, the meaning of the word tragedy. trag·e·dy ˈtrajədē/Submit noun 1. an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
Load More Replies...Are there Ads on here? - never noticed - guess the advertisers are wasting money
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