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Monday, September 8, 2014

Most Ironic deaths in history


Aschyleus: Aschyleus a profound play writer, philosopher and thinker is known as the father of tragedy in the Greek history.

Historians wrote that that he was killed by a tortoise dropped by an eagle that had mistaken his head for a rock suitable for dropping the shell of the reptile. He preferred staying outdoors due to a prophecy that said he would die indoors due to an object falling on him. However the reverse happened.



Clement Vallandigham: Lawyer & Congressman – killed while in the courtroom while he was trying to enact a murder scene depicting how the victim must have killed himself. The gun went off killing Clement.

Elvis Presley: The rock ‘n’ roll king died on the crapper, most likely whilst eating a cheeseburger or something equally fatty. Maybe deserved a better finish.


Draco: First Greek Legislator – In an event where Draco was being felicitated before the Greek crowd, the enthused crowd in his honor threw so many clocks and hats that Draco suffocated to death.
So much for popularity!


Basil Brown: This health food expert from England drank himself to death by consuming 10 gallons of carrot juice in ten days, causing him to overdose on vitamin A and suffer severe liver damage.

Amy Winehouse: Amy Winehouse, a British singer song-writer was a drug addict but ironically did not die due to drugs. She refused to seek any help and switched to alcohol and often indulged into binge drinking to kick off her drugs receding syndrome. She eventually died of alcohol poisoning.

Paul Walker: The irony that actor Paul Walker, star of the Fast & Furious movie franchise, died in a car crash. But he’s not the first celebrity to meet his demise in a somewhat similar manner to what made him famous.

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