In a chilling showcase of instant karma, the fate of several notorious criminals has unfolded, delivering brutal justice in the most unexpected ways. From explosive mishaps to mob vengeance, these stories reveal how karma can strike back with merciless precision.
On February 7, 2016, a Somali man named Abdullahi Abdisalam Boray attempted to detonate a bomb aboard Doo Airlines flight 159, intending to wreak havoc. Ironically, just 20 minutes into the flight, the explosive detonated, ejecting him from the aircraft while sparing the other passengers. Boray plummeted to his death, a victim of his own twisted plot. Meanwhile, the flight ultimately landed safely, a testament to the pilots’ s๐๐พ๐๐ amidst chaos.
In Nagpur, India, the notorious gangster and serial rapist Aku Yadav faced a reckoning like no other. On August 13, 2004, as he mocked his victims in court, a mob of 200 enraged women stormed the courtroom, exacting vengeance with knives and raw fury. Yadav was stabbed over 70 times, his brutal reign of terror ended by those he had long victimized.
In a grim twist of fate, Roger Kibby, the I-5 Strangler, met his demise at the hands of a fellow inmate in 2021. Serving life sentences for his heinous crimes, Kibby was strangled by Jason Budrow, who sought retribution for Kibbyโs victims. His death was a horrifying echo of the violence he had inflicted on innocent lives.
Albert Del Salvo, the infamous Boston Strangler, similarly encountered a violent end in prison in 1973. Stabbed to death, his ๐๐พ๐๐er remains unidentified, a mystery overshadowed by the terror he inflicted on the city decades earlier.
Lastly, Mark Hofmann, a master forger who turned to murder, faced his own explosive fate when a bomb he created detonated in his car, injuring him and sealing his fate in prison for life.
These cases serve as stark reminders that karma can strike swiftly and brutally, often delivering a form of justice far harsher than any court could administer.