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The
duellist
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Henri
Tragne from Marseille fought five duels beween 1861 and 1878. The
first four duels he won because his opponents dropped dead before
bullets were even fired. The fifth duel he lost before his opponent
could fire his gun.
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Unfortunate
wedding
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The
30th of May 1867 AD, the day of marriage of princess Maria del Pozzo
della Cisterna and Amadeo, duke of Aosta, the son of the king of
Italy was spoiled by the following events:
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Her page hung himself.
- The gatekeeper of the palace where the wedding took place, slit
his throat.
-The Colonel which led the wedding procession,
collapsed because of a sun stroke.
- The station manager got crushed beneath the wheels of the wedding
train.
- One of the kings advisors fell off his horse
and died instanly.
-The best man shot himself.
They
led a short and unhappy life.
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History
repeating?
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A
certain Claude Volbonne killed the french baron Rodemire de Tarazone
In the year of 1872. 21 years earlier
the father of the baron also was murdered by a man called Claude
Volbonne.
They
were not related.
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The
story of C. Wells
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This
was the man that busted the Monte Carlo casino
bank. His didn't just do it once, but
three times in a row. He wasn't a notorious gambler and he
didn't use a system. The first two times he did this by placing
equal bets on either red or black, which he won almost every time.
The third time,he won by placing his initial bet on No. 5 (odds:
35:1) Then he placed his original bet plus the winnings on No. 5
again, and again and again and again..(!). He was described as a
quiet and pessimistic person.
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Baby
BooM
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Joseph
Figlock was walking down a street in Detroit in the 1930's when
a baby fell from a window onto his head.
A year later the same baby fell from the same window onto him...they
both survived !!
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Simalarity
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Franz
Richter,
a 19 year old volunteer in the Austrian Transport Corps following
WW1 was admitted to hospital suffering from pneumonia. In the same
hospital was another Franz Richter,
also 19 years old, also suffering from pneumonia. He was also a
volunteer in the Austrian Trans. Corps. Both were born in Silesia.
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Bingham
and Powell
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Three
men travelling by train in Peru one day found that they were the
only people on the train. Introducing themselves, they found the
first one's surname was Bingham, the
second's was Powell and the third mans
name was Bingham Powell.
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Taxi
killer
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A
man riding a moped was
killed by a taxi driver in Bermuda in 1975, exactly a year
after his brother had been killed by the same
taxi driver in the same street carrying
the same passenger ....and he was riding the same moped.
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Ancient Whispers
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Tick
Tack ....
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An
ornate clock
belonging to King Louis XIV of France stopped
at the precise time of his death, 7.45 A.M. on September
1, 1715..it has never run since
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Killer
coat
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Jabez
Spicer was killed by two bullets
in the attack on the federal arsenal at Springfield in 1787. At
the time he was wearing the coat his
brother Daniel was wearing when
he too was killed by two bullets in 1784. The bullets that
killed Jabez passed through the holes made
by the bullets that had killed his Brother.
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Slow
bullet
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In
1883 Henry Ziegland jilted his sweetheart, who then killed herself.
Her Brother tried to avenge this by trying
to kill Ziegland, but the bullet only
grazed Ziegland and embedded itself
into a tree. The Brother believing he had killed Ziegland,
then shot himself. In 1913 Ziegland
was cutting down the tree with the bullet
in it. Being a tough task he used dynamite
which when it exploded sent the bullet
through Zieglands head, killing him !!
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Ruptured
buddies
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On
a June night in 1930, police patrolman Allan Falby, from Texas,
had a car crash and ruptured an artery in
his leg. The bleeding was so severe that he would have died
if it wasn't for the intervention of a passer-by called Alfred
Smith. He applied a tourniquet to Falby's leg, and saved
him. Five years later, when Falby was back on the beat, he was called
to the scene of a car crash. There, he found
a man with a ruptured artery in his
leg. It was Alfred Smith, the same man who had rescued him
before in identical circumstances.
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JFK
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There
are enough weird theories surrounding President John F Kennedy to
fill an entire bookshelf, but one of the more amusing is that he
was connected to President Lincoln, by unusual coincidence. The
first, and most simple observation, is that both the names Lincoln
and Kennedy have 7 letters. While Lincoln was shot in a theatre,
and his assassin ran to a warehouse, the opposite happened to Kennedy.
Lee Harvey Oswald (if he was the assassin), shot from a warehouse
and then ran to a theatre. Another coincidence is that President
Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy, while Kennedy had a secretary
named Lincoln. After their assassinations, both were replaced as
President by men called Johnson.
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Greenberry
Hill
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On
the 26th November, 1911, three men were hanged at Greenberry
Hill in London after being convicted of the murder of Sir
Edmund Berry. Their names were Green, Berry
and Hill.
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Reality
TV
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As
the inhabitants of Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, were watching a scene
in the film Around the World in 80 Days,
where a hot air balloon was about to take off, their TV
sets went off due to a power cut. Nearby,
power lines had been damaged. A hot
air balloon had crashed into
them
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