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>A Maryland woman was found fatally stabbed inside her ex-boyfriend's apartment after he reported her missing and fled to India. Nikitha Godishala, 27, was allegedly slain by her ex, Arjun Sharma, 26, in his Columbia apartment unit just after 7pm on New Year's Eve, Howard County detectives believe. Investigators say that as part of Sharma's plot to throw authorities off, he was the one who reported Godishala missing on Friday. He boarded a flight to India the same day. On Saturday, police executed a search of his apartment - making the gut-wrenching discovery of Godishala's bloodied corpse which had multiple stab wounds. Sharma is now facing first and second-degree murder charges in Godishala's death, as police have issued a warrant for his arrest.

Archive: https://archive.today/VYcLy From the post: >>A Maryland woman was found fatally stabbed inside her ex-boyfriend's apartment after he reported her missing and fled to India. Nikitha Godishala, 27, was allegedly slain by her ex, Arjun Sharma, 26, in his Columbia apartment unit just after 7pm on New Year's Eve, Howard County detectives believe. Investigators say that as part of Sharma's plot to throw authorities off, he was the one who reported Godishala missing on Friday. He boarded a flight to India the same day. On Saturday, police executed a search of his apartment - making the gut-wrenching discovery of Godishala's bloodied corpse which had multiple stab wounds. Sharma is now facing first and second-degree murder charges in Godishala's death, as police have issued a warrant for his arrest.
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Lol hell no. FYI if you should ever find yourself falling from a plane without a parachute, lay flat and spread out to slow your decent. Aim for the tallest trees you can see and get to, that are NOT right beside water (you hit that after blacking out and you drown). Right before impact, head up and hit the highest branches feet first. It will suck, you will break bones, maybe collapse a lung and get cut up. It is of course not guaranteed but offers the best chance of survival.

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I knew a guy (he has since passed from old age) that lived through both parachutes not opening when he was solo skydiving. The story was published nationally but not posting because dox.

He lived by a lucky land in a bunch of mud (and I must assume some very loose dirt) of all things. Unlikely as that sounds, he did break damn near anything below his ribs (and I think some ribs and his arms too) but he lived and recovered. He was a interesting guy.

Humans are both extremely fragile but also extremely durable in the most strange ways.

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There is something about being in extreme situations that triggers everything we have to just turn on. I have heard that people who survive something like jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge to try end end themselves, as soon as they're airborne, they realize the answer to the problem they thought was worthy of ending it all. Or the people who do amazing feats of strength to save their child. It is too bad that these abilities seem to be locked behind facing imminent death and can't be accessed willingly to just make life better.