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Straining to relieve constipation, George II fell off
the toilet and smashed his head on a cabinet. He died
from his injuries.
Ken Barger, 47, of Newton, North Carolina, accidentally
shot himself dead in 1992 while answering the phone
in the middle of the night. He went to pick up the phone
beside his bed, but half asleep, grabbed his .38 Smith
and Wesson special instead. The gun went off when he
pulled it to his ear.
King Charles VIII of France died as a result of his
gallantry. On entering a tennis court in 1498, hw bowed
to his wife and allowed her to proceed first. As he
brought his head up, it crashed against a low wooden
beam, fracturing his skull and killing him.
Canadian lawyer Garry Hoy fell 24 storeys to his death
while attempting to demonstrate the safety of a building’s
windows. Hoy was showing visiting law students around
Toronto’s Dominion Bank Tower. To illustrate how
strong the windows were, he barged into a pane with
his shoulder. The window gave way and Hoy ended up in
the courtyard below. He was described by the head of
his legal firm as “one of the nest and brightest”
members.
Isabelle, daughter of Charles VI of France, was a widow
at the age of ten. She was only seven when she married
England’s 29-year-old King Richard II in 1396,
and he died just over three years later.
Alexandros I of Greece died in 1920 from blood poisoning
after being bitten by his pet monkey.
Nicholas Breakspear who, as Adrian IV became the only
English Pope, choked to death on a fly he’d accidentally
swallowed.
King Alexander III of Scotland died when his horse
jumped over a cliff while they were out riding at night.
The son of George II, Prince Frederick, should have
succeeded him as king. But Frederick was hit by a cricket
ball and died in 1715.
The first person to die of radiation poisoning was
Madame Curie, discoverer of radium. She took not precautions
against radioactivity and, even now, nearly 70 years
on, her notebooks are still too contaminated to handle.
Escapologist Harry Houdini boasted that his stomach
could withstand any blow. But one day a fan punched
him without warning. Houdini collapsed in agony, having
suffered an internal rupture. He died shortly afterwards.
Six people drowned in Southern Egypt in 1997 while
trying to rescue a chicken that had fallen into a 60ft.
well. An 18-year-old farmer was the first to go in after
the chicken, but drowned in the strong undercurrents.
His sister and two brothers, none of whom could swim
well, went in one by one to help him, but also drowned.
Finally two elderly farmers went to help, but met a
similar fate. After the six bodies were pulled from
the well, the chicken was also brought out … alive.
In 1985, New Orleans lifeguards threw a party to celebrate
a season without any drownings. As the party came to
an end, one of the guests was found dead at the bottom
of the pool.
American Jim Fixx, the man who started the trend of
jogging, died of a heart attack while out jogging.
Viscount Palmerston died from a heart attack while
having se with a parlour maid on his private billiard
table.
A guard in a US armoured van was killed in 1986 when
$50,000 worth of quarters fell on him.
James II of Scotland was attacking Roxburgh when one
of his own cannon exploded and killed.
The Earl of Morton was beheaded by the very guillotine
which he had introduced into Scotland.
Attila the Hun had a dozen wives but the last proved
one too many. For he burst an artery and died while
enjoying rampant sex with her on their wedding night.
In 1957, King Haakon VII of Norway slipped on the soap
in his marble bath and struck his head fatally on one
of the taps.
Napoleon’s stomach finished up in a silver pepper
pot. His shrivelled penis went on sale at a London auction
room, but failed to reach its reserve price.
Michael Anderson Godwin spent years awaiting the electric
chair In South Carolina before finally his sentence
for murder commuted to life imprisonment. Then in March
1989, while sitting on the metal toilet in his cell,
he tried to fix his portable TV set. He bit into a wire
and was electrocuted.
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