Selfie-Related Deaths Are Now a 'Public Health Problem'

A sobering new global report sheds light on the rising death toll of people pursuing risky selfies in popular outdoor destinations across continents. Over 300 casualties occurred in barely a decade - cementing the practice as a legitimate public safety crisis requiring urgent solutions. Analysts at the University of New South Wales scrutinized hundreds of selfie-related fatalities through published news reports and medical examiner files. The morbid data reveals striking commonalities. Sheer mountain overlooks and seaside cliffs topped the list where falls proved catastrophic.