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Richard Swanson was a 42-year-old American man who tried to dribble a soccer ball from the U.S. city of Seattle, Washington, to São Paulo, Brazil. On May 14, 2013, he died after being hit by a pickup truck alongside U.S. Route 101 just outside Lincoln City, Oregon , 270 miles into his planned journey of roughly 10,000 miles.
Richard Anthony Swann [9] was born in Baltimore, Maryland, [4] [10] [11] on February 15, 1991. [8] [11] Swann's father was killed by his girlfriend when Swann was 12 years old.His mother died when he was 16, [12] after which Swann "fell in with a rough crowd" and began using cocaine. [10]
The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2024.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Almon Swan (1819–1883), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, United States; Andrew Swan (born 1968), politician in Manitoba, Canada; Benjamin Swan (fl. 2013–2014), state legislator, Massachusetts, United States
Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves for his first shutout of the season in likely his final game in Montreal, helping the Minnesota Wild beat the Canadiens 4-0 on Thursday night. The 40-year-old ...
In 2002, Richard was awarded the William R. Cherry Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [1] Additionally, Swanson received the Becquerel Prize in Photovoltaics from the European Communities in 2006. [1] He was elected a Fellow of the IEEE in 2008 and has been a member of the National Academy of Engineering ...
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid have blended their families.. A source tells PEOPLE exclusively that Cooper's child Lea De Seine, 7, and Hadid's daughter Khai, 4, "spend time together." "It’s very ...
Richard Swann Swann-Mason OBE (4 March 1871 – 21 February 1942) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman. Swann-Mason was born in March 1871 at Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire . He was educated at The Perse School , [ 1 ] before graduating as a non-collegiate graduate from the University of Cambridge . [ 2 ]