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One of the world’s biggest manufacturers of industrial vehicles and equipment has been cited and penalized for the death of a worker who fell into an 11-foot-deep pot of molten iron heated to ...
Salvatore "Sal the Iron Worker" Montagna (Italian: [salvaˈtoːre monˈtaɲɲa]; 1971 – November 24, 2011) was an Italian-Canadian crime boss and acting boss of the Bonanno crime family in New York City, as well as the Sicilian faction-leader of the Bronx section. He had later been associated with the Rizzuto crime family of Montreal.
Authorities arrested James B. McNamara and Ortie McManigal in Detroit, carrying dynamite in a suitcase. Both men were in positions of importance in the Ironworkers Union. [6] McManigal confessed to a number of dynamite bombings, and named the Secretary-Treasurer of the union, John J. McNamara, as the man who directed the bombings.
A man died following an incident with a wood chipper in Texas, according to local authorities. The man got “stuck” in a cotton gin machine in Rosebud on Wednesday, Oct. 26, the Falls County ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 January 2025. Irish-American murder victim (1873–1933) This article is about the Irish murder victim. For the American radio host, see Mike Malloy. For the Australian comedian, see Mick Molloy. Michael Malloy Improper death certificate by Dr. Frank Manzella for Michael Malloy Born 1873 County Donegal ...
Paul Di'Anno, Iron Maiden's first lead singer, died Monday. He was 66. He died at his home in Salisbury, England, his family and his record label, Conquest Music, said in a statement on his ...
The historical accuracy of many of the aspects of the John Henry legend are subject to debate. [1] [2] According to researcher Scott Reynolds Nelson, the actual John Henry was born in 1848 in New Jersey and died of silicosis, a complication of his workplace, and not due to proper exhaustion of work.
The last man to live in an iron lung died in Dallas on Monday. Paul Alexander, 78, spent more than 70 years confined to an iron lung after contracting polio as a child in 1952.