1.Miriam Makeba
9 November 2008, Miriam Makeba, who has a cameo nicknamed Mama Africa, suffered a heart attack shortly after singing her hit song, "Pata Pata" in a concert held in Castel Volturno, near Caserta, Italy.
Miriam Makeba was born in the City of Prospect, Johannesburg, South Africa on March 4, 1932. During his heyday, he was a female singer ever to win a Grammy Award and an activist for civil rights in South Africa. He is a career in the music world since 1954 until his death at the age of 76 years.
2.Steve Irwin
Miriam Makeba was born in the City of Prospect, Johannesburg, South Africa on March 4, 1932. During his heyday, he was a female singer ever to win a Grammy Award and an activist for civil rights in South Africa. He is a career in the music world since 1954 until his death at the age of 76 years.
2.Steve Irwin
4, September 2006, Steve Irwin, known as the "Crocodile Hunter", was stung and killed by a stingray while filming underwater documentary entitled Ocean's Deadliest.
Stephen Robert Irwin was born in Essendon, Victoria, on February 22, 1962. He was a prominent Australian television. The "Crocodile Hunter" he often brought along his wife Terri Irwin. He also owns and manages the Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland.
3.Franco Scoglio
Stephen Robert Irwin was born in Essendon, Victoria, on February 22, 1962. He was a prominent Australian television. The "Crocodile Hunter" he often brought along his wife Terri Irwin. He also owns and manages the Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland.
3.Franco Scoglio
3, October 2005, Franco Scoglio, Italian football manager and sports commentator on television, died of a heart attack at the age of 64 years as a program aired on a private TV station named Primocanale Genoa. The incident took place in the middle of a heated discussion with Genoa chief Enrico Preziosi by phone. He breathed his last in his seat while Preziosi was called.
4.Darrel Abbott
8, December 2004, former guitarist of metal band Pantera, "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, was killed on stage by a gunman while performing with his new band Damageplan at the Al Rosa Villa, Columbus, Ohio.
Darrell Lance Abbott (born on August 20, 1966), known as Diamond Darrell and Dimebag Darrell, was an American guitarist. He is best known as a founding member of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. Abbott also contributed to the album Rebel Meets Rebel, a collaboration between Pantera with David Allan Coe. Darrell is considered as one of the driving forces groove metal.
Darrell Lance Abbott (born on August 20, 1966), known as Diamond Darrell and Dimebag Darrell, was an American guitarist. He is best known as a founding member of the heavy metal bands Pantera and Damageplan. Abbott also contributed to the album Rebel Meets Rebel, a collaboration between Pantera with David Allan Coe. Darrell is considered as one of the driving forces groove metal.
5.Owen Hart
23 May 1999, Owen Hart, a Canadian-born professional wrestler for WWF, died while performing a stunt show in the event pay-per-view. The plan is that at the time of entry arena, Owen will drop from the rafter-joist Kemper Arena with a safety harness tied to a rope. Safety latch is released and Owen dropped from a height of 78 feet (24 m), fell against the chest strap so damaging aorta, causing his lungs filled with blood.
Their deaths are normal, for example by illness and age, can surprise us, even death abnormally. Like the characters who we adopted the following. The following figures Died while performing or after the show, but still at the location where they work.