A horrific accident in India killed a Chicago area tech CEO and seriously injured the company’s president, and the whole thing was caught on video.

What was designed to be a celebration of success turned tragic when CEO Sanjay Shah, 56, and the company president, Raju Datla, 52, fell 15 feet in front of a packed audience at a party for employees of Vistex, a software company based in Hoffman Estates, Ill.

One of the highlights was an aerial show. A specially designed stage made of wood was elevated 20 feet above the concrete stage using a crane. Shah and Datla were in an iron cage.

They were supposed to be lowered, but the iron chain supporting the cage broke on one side, causing them to fall 15 feet onto the main stage.

  • @Hotdogman
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    Somebody needs to make an “unnatural billionaire death” bingo card. So far we got submarine implosion and death cage.

    • @Bonesince1997
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      Idk about billionaire, but the Bed Bath Beyond CEO threw himself out a window just before the company failed, maybe a couple years ago now.

      • Chainweasel
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        238 months ago

        But a normal person could die that way easily, what we need is ways in which people died that wouldn’t have been possible without a fuckton of money.
        A normal person couldn’t afford a $250,000 trip to the bottom of the ocean or a party with a stage elevated by a crane.

      • @Hotdogman
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        88 months ago

        I’ll accept single pane glass in a high rise.

        • themeatbridge
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          108 months ago

          What’s the movie where they have an executive get onto a conference table and run through a window, and then later another exec does exactly the same thing but they’ve replaced the glass and he just bounces off, and the people in the meeting juat continue with work?

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      • @june
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        28 months ago

        Oh what about the Segway owner driving a Segway off a cliff? I don’t think he was a billionaire but there were quite a few less 13 years ago, and he was worth $438 million USD, so maybe he can count too?

    • @ikidd
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      Something something Undertaker.

  • @aeronmelon
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    488 months ago

    “It looks like the CEO was… sunglasses …let go.”

  • @Hotdogman
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    358 months ago

    Wait, I’ve seen this before. Undertaker vs mankind?

  • Flying Squid
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    298 months ago

    When you’re a CEO, don’t pretend you’re a rock star.

    • Neato
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      268 months ago

      Or if you do, pay enough to the engineers designing your equipment. I’d bet they cheaped out on this stunt and just got someone to Jerry rig it.

      • Flying Squid
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        138 months ago

        That’s why rock stars have very complicated contracts with venues for live shows.

      • @Hotdogman
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        118 months ago

        Jerry-rigged. Makes sense now.

    • @[email protected]
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      148 months ago

      Who the fuck thought that was a good idea? Flames and chains do not go together like boats and hoes.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        I backpacked through India maybe 25 years ago. Safety just wasn’t a thing. If there was a big hole in the road, there wasn’t any effort to stop people from falling in. If a kid blew his hand off with fireworks during Diwali, then they would just let kids shoot off more next Dwali.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      That guy in the hat knew something was going to happen. He’ll be viral famous now. LOL

  • @Kyrgizion
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    Lol. Lmao. Edit: just watched the video. Sorry for my previous callousness, the video is hilarious.