32 of the most haunting photos from history

History is more than just innovations and triumphs. In truth, much of it involves numerous instances of brutality, warfare, genocide, and other unsettling, regrettable realities.

Take a look below at some of the most haunting moments from history.

A starving Sudanese child crawls towards a United Nations feeding center while a vulture patiently waits for its next meal. This photo won a Pulitzer Prize, but the photographer, Kevin Carter, took his own life three months later.
The two siblings shown here are experiencing the thrill of an electrical storm at Sequoia National Park in California around 1975. Shortly after this picture was taken, they were struck by lightning. Both survived.
A councilman in the Philippines took this photo of his family on New Year’s Day in 2011, inadvertently capturing the image of his assassin. The councilman later succumbed to a gunshot wound to the head.
A photographer accidentally captures the moment a person jumped off a bridge in China.
American free diver Nicholas Mevoli moments before he passed away after a botched dive.

Cement injection instead of beauty product: here is how this female looked like after procedure.

Frequently, humans apply a lot of procedures to stay younger. This is done through doctors and cosmetologists. However, not everyone can afford it.

Raji is a woman who met a “professional” and wanted to get her dream look. She was in a rush and that’s why she agreed to trust the doctor. Unfortunately, the medical appears to be out of license in his job.

Instead of using professional and medical products, the doctor injected a true cement and after some time Raja’s face drastically changed.

Luckily, one day she found a program to helps people like her that suffered because of unlicensed doctors.

In fact, Raja was able to remove a big mass of injected part, but still, some part had to stay, because their even shifting hurst her.

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