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Lee Sun-Kyun L'Inconnue de la Seine Lucretia's suicide by Marcantonio Raimondi (1534) Ludwig II of Bavaria. L'Inconnue de la Seine (late 1880s), unidentified French woman pulled out of the Seine, known for the influence of her death mask on literature and art [723] Deborah Laake (2000), American columnist and writer, overdose of pills [724]
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Suicide/accidental death: On remand awaiting possible trial pending psychiatric reports: Charged with GBH with intent Lawrence Phillips: 2016-01-13 United States: Suicide: American football player: Phillips was facing the death penalty in the alleged murder of his former cellmate in April 2015. Jacques Bihozagara: 2016-03-30 Rwanda (detained by ...
He joins a list of other "Bachelor" and "Bachelorette" alums who tragically died, with causes of death everywhere from suicide to plane crash. Take a look at all of the ex-ABC stars who ...
The parents of 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher whose 2011 death was ruled a suicide after she was found with nearly two dozen stab wounds and covered in bruises, appeared in ...
Assisted suicide is legal in Austria, [12] [13] Belgium, [14] Canada, [15] Luxembourg, [16] the Netherlands, [17] New Zealand, [18] Spain [19] and Switzerland. [20] This list contains notable people who have died via either legal voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide. The criterion for notability is an article on the individual in the ...
Warning: This story involves extensive discussion of suicide. When a writer took her own life on March 8, 2020, at age 39, her husband tweeted into the void: “My partner Molly Brodak passed away ...
The first known intentional death from the Golden Gate Bridge occurred when the bridge was just a little over three months past its opening. In August 1937, 47-year-old World War I veteran Harold Wobber was employed as a bargeman and took a bus to the bridge. After he got off the bus, Wobber started down the pedestrian walkway of the 1.7-mile span.