I was trying to delete some SE profiles I didn't use that were associated with my account, and, while figuring out the process of doing this for a specific SE site, I accidentally made a request to delete my SO account instead. I stupidly assumed that the profile URL field on the contact form was automatically filled from the specific SE site I navigated: I wouldn't expect it to auto-fill with the profile URL of some other SE site.
Of course it's my fault for not reading more carefully and checking the information, and I feel stupid and quite sad that the account I've had for years will be deleted (I've sent an email to the SO team that I hope reaches them before they process the deletion request).
In posting this suggestion I wish to avoid anybody else this sad fate. From a UX point of view it would make sense to add more safeguards to the deletion process in the contact form:
Don't auto-fill the profile URL: When the user has to supply the URL manually, there is less chance of them misunderstanding the form and deleting their SO account. In being auto-filled, it can also give the false sense that the form needs a link to your profile (of any SE site) and you should specify which SE sites you want deleted in the "Please describe your problem" field.
Require email confirmation: For such a devastating action, it's too easy for a mischievous person, who illegally got access to your account, to irreversibly delete your precious profile. For example, if you accidentally left a PC with your account logged in, or they got your login credentials in some other illegal way. All it takes is a few clicks on a simple form.