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Liveleak was a british video sharing website headquartered in london A thai road worker was buried alive when the street he was working on collapsed on top of him, leaving him trapped under feet of dirt and debris. It was founded on 31 october 2006, in part by the team behind ogrish.com, a shock site that closed on the same day

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Infamous video sharing website liveleak is dead, shutting down on wednesday after 15 years of nightmare fuel and trauma Sorry if you wanted to see a brutal murder for some reason. Just trying to get this on someone's radar The main page and all non video pages redirect to a new site with a link to a letter explaining the shutdown.but their cdns are still up and so are the video playback pages.

The site was infamous for hosting explicit and violent content, including executions. Liveleak, the infamous site for beheading videos, is gone 05.06.21 by matthew gault entertainment The rise of safety coffins by the late 1700s, taphophobia (the fear of being buried alive) was so widespread, people started coming up with new ways to prevent it

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