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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death | |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Payne Stewart - DeathOn October 25, 1999, a month after the American team rallied to win the Ryder Cup in Brookline, Massachusetts, Stewart's life was cut short while flying in a Learjet from Orlando to Texas. National Transportation Safety Board investigators later concluded that the plane suffered a gradual loss of cabin pressure early in the flight, and that all on board died of hypoxia. The plane, apparently still on autopilot, was observed by F-16 fighter aircraft from the Air National Guards of several states. Other than condensation on the plane's windows ...
See also:Payne Stewart, Payne Stewart - Golfing life, Payne Stewart - Death, Payne Stewart - PGA Tour wins Read more here: » Payne Stewart: Encyclopedia II - Payne Stewart - Death |
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| | |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Thomas Selfridge - DeathWhen Orville Wright came to Fort Myer, Virginia to demonstrate the latest Wright Flyer for the Army, Selfridge arranged to fly along while Orville piloted the craft. The Wright Flyer circled Fort Myer 4½ times at 150 feet (46 m). Halfway through the fifth circuit, there was a loud bang and the end of the propeller blade fell off. The Flyer's vibration caused the propeller to hit a guy wire, tearing the wire out of its fastening and disintegrating the propeller, which caused damage to the canvas and wooden machine. To bring the F ...
See also:Thomas Selfridge, Thomas Selfridge - Early life, Thomas Selfridge - Aviator, Thomas Selfridge - Engineer, Thomas Selfridge - Death, Thomas Selfridge - Burial, Thomas Selfridge - Legacy Read more here: » Thomas Selfridge: Encyclopedia II - Thomas Selfridge - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - George Reeves - DeathIn the early morning hours of June 16, 1959, three days before a planned wedding to Lenore Lemmon, Reeves went to bed after a long night with guests. Shortly thereafter, a shot rang out, and he was found dead in his bedroom with a gunshot wound to the head. An official inquiry concluded that the death was suicide. His disbelieving mother conducted an investigation of her own, which was inconclusive.
With suicide the official verdict, much speculation resulted as to whether it was because of his failed career. It was also noted that he ...
See also:George Reeves, George Reeves - Early Career, George Reeves - Military Service, George Reeves - Superman, George Reeves - After Superman, George Reeves - Death, George Reeves - Other Reeves Read more here: » George Reeves: Encyclopedia II - George Reeves - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Dutch Schultz - DeathSchultz was shot to death on the night of October 23, 1935, at a Newark diner called The Palace Chophouse. Since fleeing New York, Schultz had converted the back room of the Chophouse into his hideout, where he held regular meetings with his associates.
Schultz had excused himself to go the bathroom when Charles Workman (a.k.a. "Charlie the Bug"), Emanuel Weiss, and a third, unidentified man known only by his alias "Piggy," all hit men working for Louis Buchalter's Murder, Inc., entered the back room. Accounts of what happened next va ...
See also:Dutch Schultz, Dutch Schultz - Death Read more here: » Dutch Schultz: Encyclopedia II - Dutch Schultz - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Empress Myeongseong - DeathThe Japanese resorted to sending ambassadors to Korea's royal court, but such efforts were eventually repelled, again by Empress Myeongseong. As a result, the Japanese minister to Korea, Miura Goro, faced with losing Korea, hired assassins to invade Gyeongbok Palace, the Korean imperial residence, and kill the empress in 1895. It has been alleged that two of the Japanese assassins were Shigeaki Kunitomo and Kakitsu Ieiri. [1] Increasingly, other figures that wer ...
See also:Empress Myeongseong, Empress Myeongseong - Death, Empress Myeongseong - Trivia Read more here: » Empress Myeongseong: Encyclopedia II - Empress Myeongseong - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - John Denver - DeathDenver had two passions in life: song, and flying. An experienced pilot, Denver owned and flew his own Lear Jet, gliders, flew aerobatically, and even had some time in an F-15. However, it was this passion for the air that cost Denver his life when he crashed his newly acquired Rutan Long-EZ aircraft into the ocean on October 12, 1997.
The mass media published inconsistent versions for the cause of the crash where in fact there were multiple, serial causes of the crash (as is commonly the case in aircraft accidents), which ultimately ...
See also:John Denver, John Denver - Early years, John Denver - Career, John Denver - Death, John Denver - Relaeted artists, John Denver - Discography, John Denver - RCA Records, John Denver - Windstar Records, John Denver - Songs of note Read more here: » John Denver: Encyclopedia II - John Denver - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Casey Jones - DeathIn 1899, Jones was given a regular passenger run on the Cannonball route which ran between Chicago and New Orleans. On April 29, 1900 Jones was in Memphis, Tennessee from the northbound Cannonball when he agreed to take the southbound Cannonball because the scheduled engineer called in sick. He left Memphis at 12:50 am, 95 minutes behind schedule, but made up almost an hour between Memphis and Grenada, Mississippi nearly 100 miles away. By Durant, 55 miles fa ...
See also:Casey Jones, Casey Jones - Beginnings, Casey Jones - Death, Casey Jones - Jones as folk hero in art Read more here: » Casey Jones: Encyclopedia II - Casey Jones - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Camilo Cienfuegos - DeathSupposedly, Camilo Cienfuegos died on October 28, 1959, in a Cessna accident due to bad weather.
However, it is often claimed, especially amongst the Cuban exile community in United States, that Castro ordered his plane to be shot down by a Cuban Air Force Hawker Sea Fury fighter flown by Castro's personal pilot, and that the weather was perfect on the night of his death. Also the soldier on duty that night on a watchtower in Camaguey's airport was found hanged by the neck the next morning; supposedly a suicide, an urban legend in Camaguey claims ...
See also:Camilo Cienfuegos, Camilo Cienfuegos - Death, Camilo Cienfuegos - Quotes Read more here: » Camilo Cienfuegos: Encyclopedia II - Camilo Cienfuegos - Death |
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| |  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Lakshman Kadirgamar - DeathOn August 12, 2005, around 2300 (UTC+6), Kadirgamar was shot by an unidentified sniper in Colombo as he was getting out of the swimming pool at his private residence. Early reports indicate he was shot twice in the head, once in the neck, and once in the body. He was rushed to the National Hospital, where he died. An anonymous government source indicates that he died as a result of his wounds. The BBC reports that he underwent emergency su ...
See also:Lakshman Kadirgamar, Lakshman Kadirgamar - Early life, Lakshman Kadirgamar - Political career, Lakshman Kadirgamar - International Missions, Lakshman Kadirgamar - Religious, Lakshman Kadirgamar - Humanitarian, Lakshman Kadirgamar - Death, Lakshman Kadirgamar - International reaction, Lakshman Kadirgamar - Anecdotes Read more here: » Lakshman Kadirgamar: Encyclopedia II - Lakshman Kadirgamar - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Helgi Hundingsbane - DeathSigrún and Helgi marry and they have several sons. Dag is, however, tormented by the fact that honour demands that he avenge his father. Somehow, Odin lends him a spear, and he dutifully pierces Helgi with it. Then he goes to Sigrún to give his condolences, which makes her curse him:
The wind would stop every time he entered a ship.
The fastest horse would not carry him if he is hunted.
His swor ...
See also:Helgi Hundingsbane, Helgi Hundingsbane - Earning his name and meeting a Valkyrie, Helgi Hundingsbane - The Battle, Helgi Hundingsbane - Death, Helgi Hundingsbane - Sleeping with a dead man, Helgi Hundingsbane - Comments, Helgi Hundingsbane - Locations, Helgi Hundingsbane - Primary sources, Helgi Hundingsbane - Secondary sources Read more here: » Helgi Hundingsbane: Encyclopedia II - Helgi Hundingsbane - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - John F. Kennedy Jr. - DeathOn July 16, 1999, Kennedy died at age 38, along with his wife, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, and his sister-in-law, Lauren Bessette, when the aircraft he was piloting, N9253N, a Piper Saratoga, crashed on a hazy night into the Atlantic Ocean en route from Essex County Airport in Fairfield, New Jersey, to Martha's Vineyard, where his family has a vacation house. Kennedy, his wife, and his sister-in-law were traveling to attend the wedding of cousin, Rory Kennedy, which was subs ...
See also:John F. Kennedy Jr., John F. Kennedy Jr. - Early life, John F. Kennedy Jr. - Education, John F. Kennedy Jr. - Career, John F. Kennedy Jr. - Death Read more here: » John F. Kennedy Jr.: Encyclopedia II - John F. Kennedy Jr. - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - DeathDean had become friends with fellow auto enthusiast and multi-millionaire Lance Reventlow, one of the last people to speak to Dean when they met on their way from Los Angeles to a sports car race at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California. A few hours later Dean was driving his Porsche 550 Spyder west on U.S. Highway 466 (later California State Route 46) near Cholame, California when a car driven from the opposite direction by 23-year-old Cal Poly student Donald Turnupseed, attempting to take the fork onto California State Route 41, cros ...
See also:James Dean, James Dean - Childhood and education, James Dean - Acting career, James Dean - East of Eden, James Dean - Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean - Giant, James Dean - Death, James Dean - Porsche 550 Spyder, James Dean - Legacy, James Dean - Sexuality, James Dean - Memorial, James Dean - Filmography, James Dean - Stage, James Dean - Television Read more here: » James Dean: Encyclopedia II - James Dean - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Gus Grissom - DeathGrissom was made commander of Apollo 1, intended to be the first manned Apollo flight. He was killed along with fellow astronauts Ed White and Roger B. Chaffee in the Apollo 1 fire at Cape Kennedy on January 27, 1967. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
NASA management wanted one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts to be the first man to eventually walk on the moon. Had Grissom lived, he would very likely have been that man.
He logged a total of 4,600 hours flying time, i ...
See also:Gus Grissom, Gus Grissom - Background, Gus Grissom - Career, Gus Grissom - Military, Gus Grissom - NASA, Gus Grissom - Death, Gus Grissom - Awards and honors, Gus Grissom - Tributes, Gus Grissom - Film and television Read more here: » Gus Grissom: Encyclopedia II - Gus Grissom - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Hermann Fegelein - DeathFrom January to April, 1945, Fegelein and Martin Bormann controlled access to Hitler's office. After Fegelein's boss, Heinrich Himmler, tried to negotiate a backdoor surrender to the Allies via Count Bernadotte in April 1945, Fegelein left the Reichs Chancellery bunker and was caught in his Berlin apartment apparently preparing to escape to Sweden with cash and forged passports in civilian clothes with a mistress. He was also, according to all accounts, high ...
See also:Hermann Fegelein, Hermann Fegelein - Early career, Hermann Fegelein - Membership of the SS, Hermann Fegelein - Relationship with Himmler, Hermann Fegelein - Marriage, Hermann Fegelein - Death, Hermann Fegelein - Possible survival?, Hermann Fegelein - Portrayal in media Read more here: » Hermann Fegelein: Encyclopedia II - Hermann Fegelein - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Father Damien - DeathAs indicated in diaries, in December 1884 Damien went about his evening ritual of soaking his feet in boiling water. He could not feel the heat: he had contracted leprosy. Despite the discovery, residents claim that Damien worked vigorously to build as many homes as he could and planned for the continuation of the programs he created after he was gone.
With the flurry of activity, four strangers came to Kalaupapa in search of Damien to help the ailing missionary. Louis Lambert Conrardy was a Belgian priest. Mother Marianne Cope was Su ...
See also:Father Damien, Father Damien - Birth in Belgium, Father Damien - Mission to Hawaii, Father Damien - Colony of Death, Father Damien - Order of Kalakaua, Father Damien - Death, Father Damien - Criticisms, Father Damien - Mahatma Gandhi, Father Damien - Canonization, Father Damien - Movie, Father Damien - Trivia, Father Damien - Sources Read more here: » Father Damien: Encyclopedia II - Father Damien - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Guru Dutt - DeathOn October 10, 1964, Guru Dutt was found dead on his bed. He is said to have been mixing alcohol and sleeping pills. His death may have been suicide, or just an accidental overdose.
Guru Dutt's son, Arun Dutt views this as an accident in an interview with India Abroad in October 2004 on the 40th anniversary of his father's death. Guru Dutt had scheduled appointments the next day with actress Mala Sinha for the movie, Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi, and Raj Kapoor to discuss making colour films. According to him, "my father had sleepi ...
See also:Guru Dutt, Guru Dutt - Early life, Guru Dutt - Bengali connection, Guru Dutt - The Bengali name, Guru Dutt - Early Inspirations, Guru Dutt - First job, Guru Dutt - Guru Dutt as choreographer actor assistant director, Guru Dutt - Dev & Guru's promise, Guru Dutt - Baazi's Other Contributions, Guru Dutt - Guru Dutt as director, Guru Dutt - Guru Dutt's last productions, Guru Dutt - Death, Guru Dutt - Guru Dutt's family life, Guru Dutt - Guru Dutt's legacy, Guru Dutt - Selected Filmography, Guru Dutt - Actor, Guru Dutt - Director Read more here: » Guru Dutt: Encyclopedia II - Guru Dutt - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death: Encyclopedia II - Grand Moff Tarkin - DeathAn estimated 2 billion people died when Alderaan was destroyed at Tarkin's order, making him the worst war criminal in the Empire (in itself an impressive feat.) It is interesting to note that, throughout the Sith's 23-year reign of terror and murder under the Empire, the largest number of people killed in a single Imperial action, the destruction of Alderaan, was perpetrated by a man who had no knowledge of ...
See also:Grand Moff Tarkin, Grand Moff Tarkin - Revenge Of The Sith, Grand Moff Tarkin - A New Hope, Grand Moff Tarkin - Tarkin and Lord Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin - Death, Grand Moff Tarkin - Name, Grand Moff Tarkin - Appearances Read more here: » Grand Moff Tarkin: Encyclopedia II - Grand Moff Tarkin - Death |
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