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    Houdini's Coffin Stunt May Aid Trapped Miners

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    In 1926, Harry Houdini claimed that his underwater coffin stunt could improve safety for trapped miners. Houdini spent 90 minutes in a sealed coffin, demonstrating that fear, rather than carbon dioxide poisoning, was the primary cause of death in such situations. His findings could lead to significant changes in mining safety protocols, as noted by experts who observed his demonstration.
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