#UnusualDeaths
In 3200 BC, 62-year-old Pharaoh Menes, first king of Egypt, was carried off by a hippopotamus and killed. pic.twitter.com/ttYNFc4F6j— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) June 23, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
In May of 2008, a pedestrian in British Columbia was killed when a helicopter crash-landed on him.— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) June 24, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
English composer Henry Purcell died on November 21, 1695 purportedly after catching a deathly chill because his wife locked him out overnight to teach him a lesson following a night of drunken cavorting.
Another legend attributes his death to chocolate poisoning. pic.twitter.com/uD8cUQxDgo— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) June 26, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
Italian Composer Alessandro Stradella, survived an assassination attempt in 1677 after making off with his patron's mistress. 5 years later, in 1682, he was killed by three brothers whose sister he had seduced. pic.twitter.com/fSfTP2HR4P— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) June 27, 2023
#UnusualDeaths
Composer Alexander Borodin, making the most of a rare night out, let loose on the dance floor – where he suffered a fatal heart attack and died on February 27th, 1887. pic.twitter.com/UenbXKLxmB— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) June 28, 2023
Today’s Yes/No…
Cola-Infused Ketchup? Yes/No
c/o dozens of my followers!
Pepsi Created a Cola-Infused Ketchup — Here's Where You Can Try It https://t.co/AEljR1kV1Y via @foodandwine— Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️ (@BaronDestructo) June 29, 2023