Spooky events
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Williamde, a single American woman, once forgot to bring her keys when she went out and was blocked from her home when she came home. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 infoJust when she was at a loss, the postman delivered a letter from her brother with a key to her house in the envelope!
In the letter, the brother said that on his last visit, William had given him a spare key to the gate, but when he returned to Washington, he had forgotten to return it and had to send it to her.
Cursed sports car
American movie star James Dean died in a car accident in 1955 while driving his designer sports car. His wrecked sports car was later towed to a repair shop, where during disassembly, the jack-propped car suddenly crashed to the ground, breaking a mechanic's leg.
The engine was later sold to a doctor who installed it on his race car, who later died in a car accident while racing a car, and another racer who had purchased the steering shaft of Dean's scrapped car, who also died in a car accident.
The shell of Dean's car was used for exhibition, but a fire broke out in the exhibition hall. On another occasion, it fell from a booth and smashed a visitor's hip bone.
Two Laura
In June 2001, Laura Buxton, a 10-year-old girl from Staffes, England, put her name and home address on a small label and tied it to a hydrogen balloon and flew it.
The hydrogen balloon flew 140 miles and landed at a home that was also home to a 10-year-old daughter, Laura Buxton!
Suicide jump
When Vera Temak, a housewife in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, found out that her husband had been unfaithful to her, she thought of suicide and jumped from the third floor, landing on a man who had just walked under his apartment.
The force of the impact killed the man, while Vera suffered only minor injuries. This man is her changed husband!
Bridge of Death
In 1957, Bissinger, California, USA, was crushed to death by a car while walking across a bridge near his home;
Two years later, his son, Shiram, was crushed to death by another truck while crossing the same bridge;
Six years later, Bissinger's 14-year-old grandson, David Wiesler, was playing on the bridge when a car drove by at high speed and crushed Wiesler into a meatloaf.
Bracelet of reunion
Barbara Hutton of England accidentally flushes her antique bracelet down the drain of the bathroom.
One day not long after, when she came to a jewelry store to buy a new bracelet, a man entered the jewelry store with the bracelet she had lost, and asked the owner to estimate the price.
According to the man, he was a cleaner and found the bracelet while cleaning the sewers.
Floating phone number
In 1990, while Australian men Tot was watching a football final in the stadium, an agitated spectator tore a yellow book of phone numbers printed by the post office into shredded paper and scattered shredded paper into the air.
A piece of shard floated up to Tod's lap, and he picked it up and looked at it, revealing that the shredded piece of paper had his name, address, and phone number written on it.
She's right behind you
Michael Dick travels with his family across England in search of his daughter, Lisa, who had been separated a decade ago. After a long and unsuccessful search, he went to the Suffolk free newspaper, and they promised to publish a notice in the newspaper for him.
Luckily, his long-lost daughter saw the notice, and the family was reunited.
The weird thing is that his daughter was right behind him when the free newspaper was photographed – what a coincidence!
Lucky Hugh Williams
On the 5th of the month, a ship sank in the channel of Dover, and the sole survivor was Hugh Williams.
On May 5, another steamer sank in the same waters, killing 127 people, the sole survivor named Hugh Williams.
On August 8, 1820, a picnic boat capsized on the River Thames with only one survivor, Hugh Williams.
On 10 July 1940, a British trawler was blown up by German mines, leaving only two survivors - a man and his nephew, both named Hugh Williams.
It seems that it will be good to take this name in the future!
Rural Lord MacDonald
Mr. MacDonald was a farmer in Canada - nothing special - but you should know that his zip code was made up of the letter sequence eieio.
(Translator's note: Coincidentally, there is a very famous children's song in the West called "Old Mr. MacDonald Has a Farm.") The lyrics say "e-i-e-i-o" repeatedly, mimicking animal calls. )
Two Patricias
Two women in the United States, both named Patricia, had the same Social Security number due to a computer error.
When they were called to correct the mistake, it was discovered that:
They were born as Patricia Ann Campbell; Their fathers were both named Robert Campbell;
Their birthdays were both March 13, 1941; They both married in 1959, just 11 days apart;
They both had two children at the ages of 19 and 21, respectively;
They both love oil painting; They studied cosmetology; They've all worked as librarians!
The trajectory of the bullet
During World War I, British soldier Smith got lost on patrol and was not very familiar with the area. To Smith's surprise, the Germans also spotted him and shot him first, thinking that Smith was dead, but Smith was not killed.
The bullet went into the chamber of Smith's rifle, saving Smith's life. The gun is kept in the Miston Museum.
Lightning never strikes twice?
In the final year of World War I, Major Summerford, a British cavalry officer, was fighting on the battlefield in Flanders when a lightning bolt knocked him off his horse, paralyzing him from the waist down.
Six years later, he moved to Vancouver, Canada, and while out fishing, Major Samoford was struck again by lightning and paralyzed on the right side of his body.
One summer day two years after his recovery, he was in a local park when a sudden rainstorm struck him again, paralyzing him for life.
Two years later, he died. However, in the fourth year after his death, his tomb was destroyed - by lightning!
Many people should know this!
"Grim Reaper" also vacations
In 1946, during the week when West, the obituary editor of the "Arton Evening News" in New York, USA, was on vacation, the "Arton Evening News" did not receive a single obituary advertisement for the first time!
And usually, the newspaper receives no less than 10 obituary advertisements every week!
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