Take stock of 10 real-life versions of death coincidences""
1. Coincidence of key William, a single American woman, forgot to bring her key when she went out and was blocked outside her house when she returned home. Just as she was at a loss, the postman delivered a letter from her brother, with a key to her house in the envelope! In his letter, his brother stated that the last time he visited, Williamd had given him an extra key to the door, but when he returned to Washington, he forgot to return it and had to send it to her.
2. Two Laras In June 2001, Laura Buxton, a 10-year-old girl in Staffs, England, wrote her name and home address on a small label and tied it to a hydrogen balloon. Let go. The hydrogen balloon flew 140 miles and landed on the home of a household. Incredibly, the household also had a daughter named Laura Buxton, who was exactly 10 years old!
3. Serious mistake The sisters Doris and Sierra, who live in Alabama, USA, both hope to visit each other's homes and surprise each other. So they bid farewell to their families, drove cars from their respective homes, and drove along Highway 25 towards each other's homes. However, on a certain section in the middle of the road, the sisters 'cars suddenly bumped into each other, and both sisters died at the same time.
4. The cursed sports car First, American movie star James Dean died in a car accident while driving his famous brand sports car for a ride in 1955.
Then, his smashed sports car was later towed to a repair shop. During the dismantling process, the car supported by a jack suddenly fell to the ground and broke a mechanic's leg.
The car's engine was then sold to a doctor, who installed the engine on his racing car. The doctor later died in a car accident while racing.
Also, another racing driver who purchased the steering shaft of Dean's scrapped car also died in a car accident.
Finally, the outer 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 tourist's hip bone.
5. Suicide When Vera Jimak, a housewife in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, discovered that her husband was cheating on her, she thought of suicide. She jumped from the third floor and landed on a man who had just walked under the apartment. The impact killed the man, while Vera only suffered minor injuries. This man was her husband who had changed her mind!
6. Death is also on vacation
In 1946, during the week when West, the obituary editor of the Alton Evening News in New York, was on vacation, the Alton Evening News did not receive an obituary advertisement for the first time! Normally, the newspaper receives no less than 10 obituary advertisements every week!
7. Bridge of Death In 1957, Bissinger in California, USA, was run to death by a car while walking across a bridge near his home.
Two years later, his son Hiram was crossing the same bridge when he was crushed to death by a truck.
Six years later, Bissinger's 14-year-old grandson, David Whistler, was playing on the bridge when a car drove by at high speed, crushing Whistler into a patty.
8. Reunion bracelet Barbara Hutton of Britain once accidentally flushed her antique bracelet down the toilet drain. One day not long after, when she came to a jewelry store and wanted to buy a bracelet again, a man entered the jewelry store with her lost bracelet and asked the store owner to estimate the price.
According to the man, he was a cleaner and found the bracelet while cleaning the sewer.
9. Deadly experiment In August 1995, Lisa Porter of Essex, England, and her mother walked through the crossing of the Moates Line Railway in Essex. Lisa's father was run over and killed by a passing train 11 years ago at the crossing, so Lisa's mother refused to cross the railway.
Lisa thought that to dispel her mother's fear, she should cross the railway first, so she walked towards the railway. However, at this moment, a train suddenly drove by and killed Lisa.
10. Floating number
In 1990, when Australia men were watching the football finals on the stadium, an excited spectator tore a yellow book of telephone numbers printed by the post office into shredded paper and scattered the shredded paper into the air. A piece of debris floated onto Tod's lap. He picked it up and took a look. He found that the shredded paper had his name, address and phone number written on it.