1. 1916: GrigoriRasputin,the shaman once Russia's political leaders, poisoned with very high doses while eating dinner with his political enemies. But he did not die, and soon, a killer crept behind and shot in the head. When he wants to check if Rasputin had been killed, the killer suddenly felt choked her mystical powers. Rasputin was still alive and trying to run away from the enemy siege. Unfortunately, he was shot three times and fell. his enemies are then beat him and threw him into the river which was very cold (frozen river). Rasputin was killed. However, from the results of the autopsy, death is not known Rasputin, poisoned, shot, beaten, or freeze to death, but drowned because beaten unconscious when thrown into the river.
2. 1981: In March 1981, Carl McCunn pay rental for menerjunkannya pilots in a remote lake near the Coleen River, Alaska, to photograph wildlife. Unfortunately, he forgot to ask the pilot to pick him up again in August. Because do not want to die in a state of hunger, he chose to shoot his head. His body was found in February 1982.
3. 1322: Humphrey deBohun,4th Earl of Hereford and translucent impaled by a spear right in the anus in the Battle of Boroughbridge.
4. 458 BC: Playwright (play maker) Greece Aeschylus was killed when an eagle dropped a tortoise on his head. The bald eagle's head Aeschylus thought that was a stone. Fortunately, the kura2 survived (mah-dead person)
5. 2005: A young South Korean, Lee Seung Seop (28 yrs), fainting exhausted and died after playing Starcraft at the cafe for 50 hours without stopping.
6. 1984: JimFixx,the man who wrote "The Complete Book of Running" and called for that run and a healthy diet can extend the life of man, died of a heart attack when he was running. From the results of the autopsy, it was found that Fixx died after three Fixx clogged heart arteries.
7. 1899: French President Félix Faure died of a stroke, while in oral sex in his office.
8. Jean Baptiste Lully
He is the conductor of the orchestra in celebration of Louis XIV's recovery from his illness in 1687. Being too excited, he dropped the baton of conductors right on her toes. There abscess (infection with pus) and followed by gangrene (decay). Lully refused amputation, and he finally died from an infection that spreads throughout the body.
9. Bobby Leach (1858-1926)
He was a stunt man who died in 1926, two months after her leg was amputated because of the orange peel slip on the streets, in New Zealand. Broken limbs and severe infection. At that time there has been no antibiotics.
10. Isadora Duncan (1877-1927)
He was a prominent modern dance, died because of a scarf. In September 1927, he was riding a high-speed car, with the windows open. At that time he wore a large shawl. Because shawl "fly" to the tires, he suffocated instantly from the car window.
11.Leslie Harvey
He is a guitaristStone the Crows, died in 1972 due to an electric shock from a microphone that he used on the concert stage.
12. Victor Morrow (1929-1982)
She and her 2 children with her actor died severed helicopter blades while filming Twilight Zone, in 1982. The case is pushing the US government to revise laws and child labor protection laws security and safety assurance on the set.
13. Tennessee Williams (1911-1983)
He was a US playwright, died of strangulation swallowed a bottle cap when he was drunk at a hotel in New York.
14. Dick Shawn (1924-1987)
He was droll about political campaigns in the United States. After saying "I will not lay down on the job!" (I'm not going to resign!), He immediately lay on the floor. The audience thought it was part of the joke. But because he did not wake up, few stagehands were examined and provide emergency breathing. Not long before he died.
15. Li Po
Chinese poet Li Po (VII-VIII century BC) was a famous poet who likes to get drunk. One time he was drunk when the boat ride past the Yangtze river. He saw the shadow of the moon on the water. Because drunk, he tried to reach the shadow to hold her, but failed. As a result he fell into the water and drowned.
16. Hans Steininger
Austrian Hans Steininger was famous for the longest beard in the world. Length is about 140 cm. One day in 1567, a fire occurred which requires everyone to run. He forgot to tie up long beard. Because of the rush, he stepped on his own beard and fall. His neck was broken and he was killed instantly.
17. Tycho Brahe
Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was an astronomer. In 1601, he was attending a large meal very long, in Prague (now Czech Republic). Customary in those days believed that the blur in the middle of the banquet, including waste water, is very disrespectful. As a result he was forced to hold urination during the banquet. Bladder extends to the threshold, and there was infection (cystitis) were fatal. He died 11 days later.
18. Allan Pinkerton
Allan Pinkerton (1819-1884) was a famous detective agency Pinkerton detective agency with her. One day he was walking on the sidewalk. He slipped. Not accidentally bitten tongue, and there was an infection that killed him.
19. Jack Daniel
Similar to Lully, but this happened in the early 20th century at the Jack Daniel, a businessman famous whiskey from Tennessee, United States. In the morning he wanted to open one of the crates, but he forgot the combination. He rages and kicked the crate. One finger was injured, inflamed (infection), and finally killed him.
20. Franz Reichelt
In 1912 Franz Reichelt claims he managed to develop a parachute jacket. A new discovery. He wanted to try to jump from the top of the Eiffel Tower. Previously he plans to use a doll, but the end is not so. He decided to try himself the jacket. Apparently, as many feared, the jacket did not work and he was killed instantly.
21. Ray Chapman
Ray Chapman (1891-1920) is known as the only player who was killed in a baseball game. He died of head hit pitching of Carl Mays. At that time, baseball was always covered with soil by the pitcher before being cast, to complicate the opponent see the ball.
22. Alexander Woolcott
In 1943, a critic of Nazism and fascism, Alexander Woolcott died after suffering a heart attack in the middle of talking about Adolf Hitler.
23. Christine Chubbuck
Christine Chubbuck (1944-1974) is the only television reporter who died in the middle of a live television. He shot himself in the head on broadcast Suncoast Digest (WXLT-TV) July 15, 1974 with a 38 mm revolver. Chubbuck previously had problems with depression protracted.
24. Robert Williams
Robert Williams was trying to take some stuff in storage shelves Ford Motor's Flat Rock because robots are not working. Suddenly moving robot and the robot arm hit the head Williams. He died instantly on 25 January 1979. Only two years later, a similar accident occurred in Japan. Kenji Urada ultimately fail deadly robot inadvertently pushed him into a steamroller.
25. David Grundman
Still in 1982, David Grundman and a friend were going hunting cactus. They met a large cactus. Saguaro cactus cactus is nearly 8 feet tall that was about 100 years. In front there is a small cactus. They opened fire on a small cactus once, successfully. Now turn that great. But that happens, even the giant cactus was shot through a hole, and finally fell on Grundman. He died instantly. Really revenge by cactus.
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