The most deadly person on a day of the week?
The most dangerous Saturday of the week because of frequent fatal car crashes, and the fifth is said to be the safest.
The most dangerous Saturday of the week because of frequent fatal car crashes, and the fifth is said to be the safest.
Saturday is considered the most dangerous day of the week.(Photo: Women's Health).
We are often interested in predicting the fate of characters on movies and favorite stories. Now, a survey has found the most deadly time of the week.
Using the data from 1999 to 2014 of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Live Science site discovered the weekend as the most dangerous time. The number of traffic accident deaths peaked on Saturday. Gunfights also occur regularly on Saturday and Sunday. Especially, weekends or death related to venomous plants or animals.
For the rest of the week, watch out for heart attacks (most on Monday) and flu, pneumonia (third or fourth). Fortunately, you can rest easy on Thursday. This day is defined as the few people who die from heart attacks, diabetes and the most weapons.
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