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Death and the Internet. (Redirected from Death and the internet) A recent extension to the cultural relationship with death is the increasing number of people who die having created a large amount of digital content, such as social media profiles, that will remain after death. This may result in concern and confusion, because of automated ...
The P-51 Mustang fighter pilot crashed while in pursuit of an unidentified flying object near Franklin, Kentucky, thus becoming the first person known to have died as a result of a UFO sighting. Officially, the object remains unidentified, though the most likely explanation is that it was a US Navy Skyhook balloon. Mary Reeser: 2 July 1951
Frantisek Kotzwara, composer, died from erotic asphyxiation in 1791. Albert Dekker, stage and screen actor, was found dead in his bathroom in 1968 with his body graffitied and a noose around his neck. Nigel Tetley (c. 1924 – 2 February 1972) was a British sailor who was the first person to circumnavigate the world solo in a trimaran. His body ...
Lists of deaths by year. This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organised by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in June 2024) and then linked here.
List of pneumonia deaths. List of poisonings. List of prison deaths. List of people who died in traffic collisions. List of deaths by motorcycle crash. List of skiing deaths. Lists of sportspeople who died during their careers. List of fatal cougar attacks in North America. List of fatal dog attacks.
The body of an American tourist has reportedly been found on the Greek island of Mathraki, adding to the list of foreigners missing or dead during a record-setting heatwave. A Dutchman also was ...
1388. Sancho de Tovar. c. 1547 (aged 75–82) Last known witness to the Discovery of Brazil. 22 April 1500. Bastiano de' Rossi. 1627 (aged 70–71) Last founder of the Accademia della Crusca. October 1582.
A roadside memorial is a marker that usually commemorates a site where a person died suddenly and unexpectedly, away from home. Unlike a grave site headstone, which marks where a body is laid, the memorial marks the last place on earth where a person was alive – although in the past travelers were, out of necessity, often buried where they ...