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James Edward "Jim" Dougherty was born on April 12, 1921, in Los Angeles, California. He was the fifth and final child of Edward and Ethel Dougherty ( née Beatty), natives of Pueblo, Colorado . [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] After moving to Globe, Arizona , the family suffered from the Great Depression , living in a tent. [ 2 ]
Worrell was driving when the car blew a tyre and rolled several times, throwing all three onto the road. Worrell and Skuse died; Miller broke his shoulder blade. All the women and girls, except Tania Kenny, were raped and murdered where their bodies were located. Tania Kenny was killed in a house that Miller's sister had been previously renting ...
All three people in the car were killed in the resulting crash. Jerome Brown: 1965 1992 27 years American American football player car Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Brooksville, Florida: Lost control of his car at high speed and hit a power pole. His nephew, a passenger in the car, was also killed. Jerry Brown: 1987 2012 25 years American football ...
James Dougherty (Medal of Honor) (1839–1897), U.S. Marine and Medal of Honor recipient; Sir James Dougherty (civil servant) (1844–1934), Member of Parliament for Londonderry City, 1914–1918; James Dougherty (police officer) (1921–2005), first husband of Marilyn Monroe; Jimmie Dougherty (born 1978), American football coach and former player
Diana, Princess of Wales died from injuries she sustained in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. Dodi Fayed and Henri Paul were also killed in the crash, with Trevor Rees-Jones being severely injured. October 13 – Canada – Les Éboulements bus accident.
According to testimony by Marinucci's mother and half-sister, she suffered a head injury when she was hit by a truck in 2008, at the age of 15. The injury substantially altered her behavior and pushed her into a downward spiral that ended with Daugherty's death, according to the defense. Two mental experts testified that Marinucci suffered from ...
She was the first wife of Joe Biden, who would later become the 46th president of the United States. She died in a 1972 car crash with their one-year-old daughter, Naomi; their two sons, Beau and Hunter , were injured but survived the incident.
Pakistani president Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (64), the country's longest-serving leader, and 30 others, including the country's top military leaders and the U.S. ambassador, were killed in a 17 August 1988 plane crash. Whether it was an accident or foul play, the result of sabotage or a shootdown, is a matter of debate. [170]