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Johnny Dumfries aka the Marquess of Bute dead at 62. Some sources saying it was after a short illness. Don't think there was any reports of him being ill recently. Last I heard of him, he was getting trouble for breaking COVID restrictions in December. Edit: Clarkson saying it was cancer
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Amazingly I found out he was dead when glancing at the Deaths in 2021 page on Wikipedia. Only other major death I found out like that was Jeffery Epstein.
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This picture will totally fuck with your mind.
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Second congressman the GOP has lost to COVID. Most normal parties would probably starting to take it seriously now giving how much it's eating away at their ranks but they're not a normal party. Looking at dates (him being diagnosed 21 January) - is it possible he caught it during the events at the Capitol? Another death as a result of that day?
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He actually died on the 110th anniversary of old Ronnie Reagan's birth.
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Here's a clip that's not aged well. Doubt Rubin won't be too fond of this being shown again and again.
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In my view yes. I said a few weeks ago that if it took him, he'd be the biggest yet. Someone mentioned Giscard which is worth a shout but he's nowhere near as a big name as Larry King was.
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John Hogan has died of COVID. Huge figure in F1 history, he was the man behind Marlboro's involvement in the sport for many years, including their sponsorship of McLaren and Ferrari and helped discover Mika Hakkinen. Was key in IndyCar as well due to his relationship with Roger Penske.
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If he goes, is it the biggest COVID death yet?
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His impact seems to have been forgotten a bit in recent years (rather ironically as he had dementia) but back in the day (i.e late 90s) he was regarded as one of the greatest Irishmen that ever lived and even won such a poll a decade ago. The thing is that he was a major figure in Northern Ireland for over thirty years, from the beginning to the end of the Troubles (perhaps only Paisley was the other person as significant for the entirety of the Troubles), starting him from crusading for civil rights for Catholics against the unionist Stormont government in the late sixties. More than that, he was perhaps at some stages the only shining light among darkness, who believed that everyone's differences could be solved by peace and not more killing. It was also him that got the US politicians involved - the likes of Ted Kennedy and Tip O'Neill turned to him for advice, and and as such it ended up being something Clinton wanted to get involved in. It was also him that brought Sinn Fein and ergo the IRA in from the cold and to the negotiating table. Without him, there is simply no Good Friday Agreement, which is widely seen as one of the most successful peace settlements in modern history, and Northern Ireland would be a much more different, and much worse place than it is today
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Indeed it might not kill him but could help kill his career with Vettel eyeing up the Aston seat next year. Not that he wishes his old teammate ill, but Nico Hulkenberg might be rubbing his hands with glee at this moment in time - might be an opportunity for him in a car well capable of podium.
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Sergio Perez has the 'rona and is out of the British Grand Prix (and the 70th Anniversary thing). Given that he's a young athlete, there's a 99.9% chance he'll get through it, but still could be one of the more unusual ways we've lost a driver.
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Hope he pulls through, but not looking great. If he does die, it would seem eerily similar to Clay Regazzoni's fate - Italian-speaking F1 driver who was paralysed in a racing accident dying in a collision with a truck
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Dutch industralist Tiede Herrema has died aged 99, just days after his wife. He was based in Ireland for many years, and infamously was kidnapped by the IRA in 1975 and held captive for 36 days. He later forgave and met with his kidnappers.
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Richard Divila, designer for the ill-fated Fittipaldi team has died age 74 after a short illness in France. I wonder if it's THAT short illness?
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Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't he the first ever F1 DeathList hit?
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Often forgotten that he scored the goal that kept Luton up and sent Man City down in 1983, prompting that David Pleat dance across the Maine Road pitch EDIT: Spanish media reporting that cause of death was NOT coronavirus related and he had been sick for a number of week. Inevitably given that he died in Madrid, people started to wonder
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Sergio Rossi, the Sergio Rossi behind Sergio Rossi shoes has died seemingly of coronavirus at the age of 84
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Irish broadcaster Claire Byrne confirms she was diagnosed with coronavirus Not a massive shock this one - she hosted her show last week from her shed after having some cold-like symptoms! As far as I know, she's the first major Irish public figure to come out and say they have it.
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Nobel Prize In Death
Jimmy Conway replied to harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy's topic in DeathList Forum
Sign of how crazy things are at the moment that none of the big hitters (i.e the BBC, RTE) have reported this as of writing this comment. -
Chuckie O'Brien, who was Jimmy Hoffa's 'adopted son', has died at 86. Appears in The Irishman of course, where he's played by Jesse Plemons.
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Christ my username seems a bit insensitive now.
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Irish news presenter Keelin Shanley has died at 51 of cancer. Hosted the Six One news. Pretty big news (pun somewhat intended) in Ireland even on an election day. Was known she had cancer before but wasn't publicised that it was back https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2020/0208/1114020-keelin-shanley/
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Who was the last sports star as huge as Kobe Bryant (like known to hundred of millions, even billions around the world) to die tragically so young? Senna is the first one comes to mind. While he's not quite dead, Schumacher accident does come to mind as being up there - superstar who only recently retired, and being a massive news story when it happened (and I imagine it will be again when he does pass).
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Yeah, they're dropping like flies - Bernie, Ventress and now Oscar gone in the last 18 months. Gwen Taylor who played Peggy is 80 now and had cancer a few years ago (beat it though) so she might be one for the future.