


This is one of several recent gender reveal parties that have ended with a person’s death.Īn expectant father died during a gender reveal party in February when the device to reveal the gender exploded. A woman has died of injuries she sustained from an explosion at a gender-reveal party in Knoxville, Iowa, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. In September last year, a firework at a gender reveal party caused a week-long wildfire in southern California that destroyed woodland and caused people to flee their homes.

Jesus Christ imagine killing your own mother with a stunt like this. Back in February, a father-to-be died when the. Grandmother to be died October last year from a homemade pipe bomb gender reveal stunt. The tragic incident is just the latest in a string of gender reveal stunts that have left participants dead. “It’s all good as long as it doesn’t end up crashing into us,” one of the partygoers said when the plane was falling, according to The Sun. This isnt even the first gender reveal death. One was dead when they were found, and the other died while undergoing an operation to save his life. On 22 March, Demetris Johnson, 21, was attending a gender reveal ceremony for a family friend in Washington, D.C. A second victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, including gunshot wounds to both legs. The Mexican aviation authorities are investigating the incident, which was caught on video.īoth the pilot and co-pilot were found in the ocean. Sadly, this isn't the first time that people have died at gender reveal parties. The victim in Saturday’s shooting at a gender reveal party was identified as 21-year-old Demetris Johnson, of southeast D.C. A gender reveal party resulted in the death of two people after a plane involved in the unveiling crashed into the Caribbean Sea.Īfter the pilot and co-pilot flew over a gender reveal party with a sign hanging off the plane announcing “It’s a girl,” the plane crashed into the ocean, The Daily Beast reported.
