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There are surprising and coincidental deaths that are frightening. The fate of those people seems to be tied to the mission or the appearance and end of a certain task.
1. To death is still struck by lightning
To death is still struck by lightning.
Major Summerford was an officer of the British army. In February 1918, while he was in Flanders, Belgium, he was struck by lightning, causing paralysis from the waist down. By 1924, when he moved to Vancouver, Canada, lightning again hit him and hit him while he was on the river bank. Two years later, he died but this did not mean that he escaped his obsession with lightning. Four years after his death, his grave was destroyed by lightning.
2. Accidents happen exactly as in horror novels
Egdar Allan Poe is a famous 19th-century horror novelist.
One of his works, completed in 1838, " The Narrative of Arthur's Gordon Pym of Nantucket " (roughly translated by Arthur Gordon Pym's story about Nantucket) shocked the public by its strange content. with the accident occurred 1884.
In his novel Egdar wrote about the adventure of young man Arthur Gordon Pym. He smuggled tickets and boarded a magi whale ship named Grampus. Unfortunately, the ship was wrecked by the storm, only 4 survived and floated on a boat in extreme starvation. Finally Arthur and two others decided to kill the boy named Richard Parker to eat meat.
Accident occurred exactly as in horror novels
The same thing happened more than 40 years later, a large ship called Mignonette on a journey from Southampton, England came to Australia to meet storms and sunk in the South Atlantic Ocean and also only 4 survivors: sailors Dudley, his wife Edwin Stephens, Edmund Brooks and a boy named Richard Parker.
After 19 days of living on the boat, without food and water, Richard Parker drank sea water and fell into a coma. The rest have killed, eaten the boy for the reason he died anyway and he has no family.
3. Three times escaped death due to the same monk save
Joseph Matthaus Aigner (1818 - 1886) was a renowned Austrian artist of the 19th century, but he was a very negative man and always wanted to find death.
For the first time when he was 18, he committed suicide by hanging but was told by a monk at Capuchin monastery (a long-standing monastery in Vienna's capital) that he had appeared in time to save his life.
The second time when he was 22 years old, he hung again and once again rescued by the monk himself.
Portrait of Joseph Matthaus Aigner.
Eight years later, Joseph was sentenced to hang death for political activities against the government at the time. Then, strangely, thanks to the intervention of Capuchin savior, he was acquitted.
However, Joseph eventually succeeded in ending himself with a 68-year-old five-year-old pistol and the one who took him to eternity was none other than the Capuchin monk, whom Joseph had never known. .
4. Crime of Jean Marie Dubbarry
Crime of Jean Marie Dubbarry
If your name is Jean Marie Dubbarry and you are a Frenchman , you can easily . commit crimes? On February 13, 1746, a Frenchman named Jean Marie Dubarry was executed for murdering his father. 100 years later, another Frenchman named Jean Marie Dubarry was also executed for carrying out a similar crime on February 13, 1846. What an incredible coincidence.
5. The death of King Umberto
On June 28, 1890, King Umberto of Italy had dinner at a restaurant in Monza, Italy. Here, he was shocked to learn that the owner of the restaurant looked exactly like him and also named Umberto. More surprisingly, the restaurant owner's wife also coincides with the queen's name, Margherita. In addition, the restaurant was opened the same day King Umberto took the throne of Italy.
Coincidentally, both King Umberto and the owner of the restaurant were born on April 14, 1844.
On July 29, 1890, when King Umberto was informed that the owner of the restaurant had died in a mysterious accident, the king was assassinated a few hours later by a man who mixed in his crowd. stand.
6. Three generations in a family died of lightning
In 1899, the sight of an Italian man suddenly struck by lightning in the center of Italy's Taranto square, shocked many people. 30 years later, his son also died similarly and stayed in the same position as his father. On October 8, 1949, the grandson of the first man and son of the second man died the same way.
7. The name Claude Volbonne
In 1851, a man named Claude Volbonne killed a Frenchman named Baron Rodemire de Tarazone. In 1872, another man named Claude Volbonne killed the son of the Frenchman.
8. Greenberry Hill and 3 murderers
On November 26, 1911, there were three people who killed Sir Edmund Berry, so they had to be hanged. The execution site is a place called Greenberry Hill. The coincidence is that the names of those three are " Green ", " Berry " and " Hill " respectively.
9. Mark Twain and Halley comet
The famous novelist Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835, on the same day Halley's comet appeared and on April 21, 1910, he died, this was the next appearance of the star.'Father of American literature' said that he came with Halley comet, he would go with it. And indeed, that has come true.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens is the real name of Mark Twain.
10. Terrifying disaster happens just like a novel
Morgan Roberton
In 1898, an anonymous novel was written by Morgan Roberton and it was only noticed until the legendary Titanic sank in 1911 because it discovered surprisingly random coincidences. The novel tells the story of the voyage of a high-class ship named Titan and suffered tragic fate like the Titanic. The number of passengers and lifeboats in the story are similar to the actual numbers.
Later, Morgan Robertson also wrote a novel entitled "Beyond the Spectrum" to describe the future war with large planes and bombings. Later, the Japanese army declared war and conducted bombing on the island of Hawaii with the same evolution.
11. Born and died with a… magazine
Born and died with a . magazine
In 1936, the first edition of Life magazine published a reading entitled 'A Beginning Life' . The newspaper reported on the birth of the boy named George Story, Many years later, the newspaper followed and recorded the achievements of George's life.
In March 2000, Life magazine announced that it was printing to release the final edition. George Story accidentally died a month after that statement. The final edition is therefore also named 'A life has ended'.
12. Twins die on the same path, the same day and are only 1 mile apart
The twins died on the same road, the same day and only 1 mile apart.
In 2002 in Raahe, Finland, a pair of 70-year-old twins died on the same street on the same day. They were hit by trucks while cycling in the snowstorm. The brother died only 2 hours before him and the way his brother died was only 1.5 miles away. The younger brother was unaware of the death of his brother because their family refused to let the media report.
13. The father of the animation series about Snoopy dog died on the day of the end of the movie
Charles Schultz - the father of the animated film about Snoopy Peanuts, died on the end of the film.
December 14, 1999, cartoonist Charles Schultz announced his retirement after 50 years of drawing animated films and comics about Snoopy Peanuts. He had no intention of letting anyone continue this animated series: " Everything must end. I will stop here and no one will be allowed to continue this series ". However, he did not rest for a long time and died on February 12, 2000 because of colon cancer, exactly one day before the last series of Peanuts series was released.
14. Musicians are afraid of number 13 to die on the 13th
Musicians fear the number 13 died on the 13th
Austrian composer Arnold Shoenberg is afraid of the number 13 (also known as triskaidekaphobia). He was born on September 13, 1974 and believes his fate will depend on that day. The obsession was so intense that he once changed his name " Moses und Aaron " to " Moses und Aron ", because the previous title had 13 letters.
At the age of 76, an astrologer reminded him to take note because 7 + 6 = 13. Too worried, on January 13, 1951, he lay all day in bed with nervousness and fear. When the clock reached 12 pm, his wife entered the room and blamed Shoenberg for wasting a day. She recounted: " At about 12am, I looked at my watch and told myself the worst part of today is about to pass. But suddenly the doctor called me and said my husband's throat vibrated, his heart beating fast. unusual and he died. "Perhaps superstition and fear caused the death of a talented composer.
15. The baritone Opera died on stage when singing about death
Opera baritone died on stage when singing about death
Opera singer Leonard Warren died on stage during Verdi La Forza del Destino's third performance at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. After he sang the line " Morir! Tremenda cosa! " Meaning " Dead! Great time! ", He died suddenly due to acute brain hemorrhage.
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