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India now has the highest number of people who've died while taking selfies, according to a US data company.
It's had 19 of the world's 49 recorded selfie-linked deaths since 2014.
Anyone going into the off-limits areas of Mumbai, even if they're not taking photos, risk being given a fine of 1,200 rupees (£12.50).
The latest death in India was an 18-year-old student, killed earlier this month after falling into a reservoir while taking a selfie from the top of a rock.
The ban in the city mostly applies to areas along the coastline in spots with no railings or barriers.
Selfie hazards around the world as Mumbai brings in ban in 16 areas - BBC Newsbeat
It's had 19 of the world's 49 recorded selfie-linked deaths since 2014.
Anyone going into the off-limits areas of Mumbai, even if they're not taking photos, risk being given a fine of 1,200 rupees (£12.50).
The latest death in India was an 18-year-old student, killed earlier this month after falling into a reservoir while taking a selfie from the top of a rock.
The ban in the city mostly applies to areas along the coastline in spots with no railings or barriers.
Selfie hazards around the world as Mumbai brings in ban in 16 areas - BBC Newsbeat