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7 pointsPart 4: 2001–2003 John Diamond (1953–2001; 47) Journalist and husband of Nigella Lawson; died from throat cancer David Rocastle (1967–2001; 33) Footballer (Arsenal, Chelsea, Leeds Utd); died from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Douglas Adams (1952–2001; 49) Author (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), screenwriter and humourist; died from a heart attack Aaron Flahavan (1975–2001; 25) Footballer (Portsmouth); died in a car accident Les Sealey (1957–2001; 43) Footballer (Luton Town, Coventry City, Manchester Utd); died from a heart attack "Gentleman" Chris Adams (1955–2001; 46) Wrestler and trainer (Stone Cold Steve Austin, Scott Hall); shot Barry Horne (1952–2001; 49) Animal rights activist, known for his extreme hunger strikes; died from liver failure Anno Birkin (1980–2001; 20) Poet; died in a car accident Charlotte Coleman (1968–2001; 33) Actress (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Worzel Gummidge); died from asthma complications Stuart Adamson (1958–2001; 43) Rock guitarist and singer (Big Country); committed suicide Jon Lee (1968–2002; 33) Rock drummer (Feeder); committed suicide Nish Bruce (1956–2002; 45) British Army soldier (Falklands War) and memoirist; committed suicide Doreen Waddell (1965–2002; 36) R&B singer (Soul II Soul); hit by oncoming traffic Billy Ayre (1952–2002; 49) Footballer (Hartlepool Utd, Mansfield Town, Halifax Town) and manager; died from cancer Davey Boy Smith (1962–2002; 39) Wrestler; died from a heart attack Paul Samson (1953–2002; 49) Heavy metal musician (Samson); died from cancer Katrin Cartlidge (1961–2002; 41) Actress (Brookside, Career Girls, Naked); died from complications of a rare cancer Pattie Coldwell (1952–2002; 50) Television presenter (Open Air, Loose Women) and journalist; died from brain cancer Joanne Campbell (1964–2002; 38) Actress (Me and My Girl); died from deep vein thrombosis Joe Strummer (1952–2002; 50) Punk rock singer-songwriter (The Clash); died from a heart attack Terry Lloyd (1952–2003; 50) Television journalist (ITN); killed by the U.S. military whilst covering the invasion of Iraq James Miller (1968–2003; 34) Emmy Award-winning filmmaker; killed by Israeli forces whilst filming in the Gaza Strip David Jefferies (1972–2003; 30) Motorcycle racer; died at a practice race for the Isle of Man TT Trevor Goddard (1962–2003; 40) Actor (Mortal Kombat, JAG, Men of War); died from an overdose of heroin, cocaine and barbiturates Paul Daisley (1957–2003; 45) Labour politician, MP (since 2001); died from colorectal cancer Laura Sadler (1980–2003; 22) Actress (Grange Hill, Holby City); died after falling from a balcony whilst drinking Steve Hislop (1962–2003; 41) Motorcycle racer; died in a helicopter crash Jimmy Davis (1982–2003; 21) Footballer (Manchester Utd, Watford, Swindon Town); died in a car accident Robert Addie (1960–2003; 43) Actor (Robin of Sherwood); died from lung cancer Dickie Davis (1966–2003; 37) First class cricketer (Kent, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire); died from brain cancer
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5 pointshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11266613/Skull-hunt-Ian-Brady-Myra-Hindleys-victim-Keith-Bennett.html The Police are digging on Saddleworth Moor trying to find the remains of Keith Bennett after a child’s skull was found.
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3 pointsLaura Esquivel, Mexican novelist, politician and screenwriter best known for her popular novel "Like Water for Chocolate" who was made into a film in 1994, is 72 today. The novel was a bestseller and it has been translated into more than 30 languages. Esquivel wrote the screenplay for the film. Cissy Houston, the Grammy Award winning American gospel and soul singer, the proud mother of megastar Whitney Houston, who started singing at a young age as a member of the gospel group, "The Drinkards", is 89 today. She was a backup singer for such artists as Aretha Franklin and Elvis Presley. Cissy Houston is also the aunt of Dee Dee and Dionne Warwick and a cousin of Leontyne Price.
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3 pointsI agree, this one is alarming but none of the other examples posted in this thread are particularly IMO. A lot of it strikes me as confirmation bias. Biden making a joke about public spending is not evidence that his brain is about to explode.
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2 pointsEnglish Actor Brian Murphy, star of 1970s/1980s sitcoms Man About the House as well as its spinoff George and Mildred turned 90 a few days ago. He is famous enough, evident from previous statements that he should have a place on the list as and when it is deemed necessary, and he is certainly more famous than some names that have turned up on the list over the years. He is also one of the oldest remaining regular cast members from Last of the Summer Wine, having portrayed Alvin Smedley from 2003 until the show's end in 2010. Absolutely meets the fame criteria and getting on in years by now. I sure hope not, but could he be a potential candidate for 2023? Intriguing Fact: When serving at RAF Northwood he met and formed a friendship with future The Good Life and Monarch of the Glen actor the late great Richard Briers, one and a half years his junior.
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2 pointsNo, there is no place for protocol here. There are rules about who can register a death. In Scotland, you can register a death if you: are related to someone who has died were there when the person died are an executor or solicitor of the person who has died lived with the person who died, if they died at home If you're none of the above, but no one else can register the death, you can register the death as long as you: know the details of the person who has died have the right documents So Charles could have done it, but it has nothing to do with his being the new sovereign.
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2 pointsAh shit, I've got a tenner in the sweepstake but my money depends on them finding his campsite!
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2 pointsAmerican actress and former Hollywood sex bomb Angie Dickinson celebrates her 91st birthday today. Angie is also the ex wife of official DeathList alumni Burt Bacharach.
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2 pointsCoronation Street actress and soap legend Barbara Knox ,who has played Rita since the late 1960s, celebrates her 89th birthday today.
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2 pointsexactly 20 lists received plus mine. Glad so many people are interested in this and that everyone has followed the famousness criteria. One day left before the beginning. I’ll post the teams here by Saturday.
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1 pointConsidering how many protocols they are about things in the royal family I just thought they could have been one for this.
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1 pointNot really surprising Anne signed it. On the Friday it was signed (the Friday of the lying-in-state), Charles was on a helicopter going to Wales for his first official visit and Anne was in Scotland meeting patrons of charities the Queen was involved with. She was her daughter and present at the death, why does it need to be Charles? Also not surprising. I know plenty of examples of parents who keep their maiden names and double-barrel their children. She is from the House of Windsor, she married a Mountbatten, so her children are Mountbatten-Windsors. In the same way Queen Victoria was the last monarch of the House of Hanover and her son was the first monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. Which the Windsors technically are too.
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1 pointTom Urbani, pitcher with the Cardinals (1993-96) finishing the 96 season with the Tigers, has died* aged 54. No cause of death disclosed, at family's request. *Or will die in a month's time.
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1 pointRecent El Mundo article on Spanish actress, dementia sufferer Carmen Sevilla, who will be 92 next month: https://www.elmundo.es/loc/famosos/2022/09/28/6334089a21efa0cb518b45f3.html Has been in a special care center for 7 years, her condition is "very complicated" and she does not remember anything but is "stable" under 24/7 care. Her son visits regularly and is given information on her health daily. Looking forward to who'll be last from the current "perennial dementia sufferers" (ca. over 8-10 years), might've forgotten some. These people seem to never die: 1. Carmen Sevilla: 91, in late stages for over 9 years. DEAD, 2023 2. Joanne Woodward: 92, diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2008. 3. Pasqual Maragall: 81, suffering from alzheimer's since atleast 2007. 4. Margarita Terekhova: 80, suffering from it for over 16 years, in late stages for atleast the last five years, unable to talk. 5. Prunella Scales: 90, suffering from it since atleast 2014. Not sure what's the exact year but I recall people mentioning that she's been suffering from it for much longer. 6. Winnie Ewing: 93, in poor health for ages and suffering from dementia for an unknown amount of years. DEAD, 2023 7. Peter Max: 84, suffering from the disease for around a decade, was in late stages in 2019 8. Stella Stevens: 83, retired in 2010, possibly due to dementia, has been suffering from it for years. DEAD, 2023 9. Donald Sterling: 88, dementia for atleast 8 years + cancer. 10. Greg "Fingers" Taylor: Only 70, but suffering from dementia for more than 8 years and has been in late stages for years. DEAD, 2023
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1 pointAustralian screenwriter Peter Yeldham OAM (Wiki) for motion pictures and novelist dead at 95
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1 pointI wouldn't say it is his comments that are necessarily concerning (although the Jackie Walorski one is very worrying( when you consider his stutter although his speaking ability is not what it was several years ago but fair enough.What is concerning is the way he seems to have trouble navigating himself and stops on the spot looking around with a vague expression like someone who is lost.I have seen it in many people with dementia.Not saying he definitely has it but there is something clearly wrong besides ageing alone. He should definitely take a cognitive test.
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1 pointPaul Arthurs or Bonehead for searching purposes all clear: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/oasis-star-bonehead-announces-cancer-25141529
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1 pointAlso interesting her surname was just Windsor when her descendants use Mountbatten- Windsor.
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1 pointBrother Andrew, dutch missionary who smuggled Bibles into communist countries, has died at 94: https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2022/september/died-brother-andrew-open-door-smuggled-bibles-into-communis.html
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1 pointFado singer of Portuguese folk songs Carlos do Camo, who was famous for his Frank Sinatra-style and utilization of the jazz and pop genres, died at 81 years: https://24.sapo.pt/atualidade/artigos/morreu-o-fadista-carlos-do-carmo-avanca-o-expresso
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