List of people who were decapitated

The following is a list of people who were decapitated, arranged alphabetically by country or region and with date of decapitation. These individuals lost their heads accidentally. This includes animal-related deaths. A list of people who lost their heads through execution or murder can be found at List of people who were beheaded.

Australia

Argentina

  • Oscar Lofeudo (1998) – Decapitated in a TC2000 pre-race qualifying in Rafaela circuit; Lofeudo was then co-driver along with Raúl Petrich (driver who also died).
  • Daniel Ponce (2001) – Decapitated in a pick-up race, in San Martín, Mendoza.
  • Matías Viapiano (2003) – Decapitated in a karting race in Estación Aráoz, Tucumán.[4]

Chile

  • José Larenas (1980) – decapitated by a great white shark.[5]

France

French Republic

Germany

Modern Germany

Great Britain

Netherlands/Belgium

Papua New Guinea

Philippines

Portugal

  • Paulo Jorge Caracitas (2000) – decapitated in a karting crash.

Romania

South Africa

United States

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  6. "Earl of Strafford Killed; Decapitated by an Express Train at a Railroad". The New York Times. 17 May 1899. Retrieved 8 May 2010.
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