Radiation Suicide

Radiation Suicide

In 1960, a 19-year-old research worker at a radiological laboratory in Moscow committed suicide by exposure to a cesium-137 source. He took a capsule containing the source from the laboratory and put it in his left pants pocket for 5 hours, then shifted it around his abdomen and back for 15 hours. Symptoms of radiation sickness developed within hours, and he died after 15 days.

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