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*[[Albert Ayler]], jazz musician, suspected [[suicide]] November 1970
*[[Albert Ayler]], jazz musician, suspected [[suicide]] November 1970
*[[István Kertész]], orchestral conductor, accident, 16 April 1973
*[[István Kertész]], orchestral conductor, accident, 16 April 1973
*[[Josef Mengele]] (born 1911), war criminal and leader of the [[Nazi human experimentation]] program, drowned while swimming off the Brazilian coast in 1979
*[[Josef Mengele]] (born 1911), war criminal and leader of the [[Nazi human experimentation]] programme, drowned while swimming off the Brazilian coast in 1979
*[[Hart Crane]], poet; [[suicide]] in the Caribbean.
*[[Hart Crane]], poet; [[suicide]] in the [[Caribbean]].
*[[Natalie Wood]] (born 1938), actress, drowned in a yacht accident in 1981; the accident raised several suspicions and murder was considered
*[[Natalie Wood]] (born 1938), actress, drowned in a yachting accident in 1981; the accident raised several suspicions and murder was considered
*[[Dennis Wilson]], one of the members of the [[Beach Boys]], in 1983
*[[Dennis Wilson]], one of the members of the [[Beach Boys]], in 1983
*[[Jessica Savitch]] (born 1947), [[NBC]] and [[PBS]] broadcaster and reporter, drowned when her car went off the road during a heavy rainstorm into a canal. Her car sank upside down in the mud and filled with water in 16 October 1983.
*[[Jessica Savitch]] (born 1947), [[NBC]] and [[PBS]] broadcaster and reporter, drowned when her car went off the road during a heavy rainstorm into a canal. Her car sank upside down in the mud and filled with water in 16 October 1983.

Revision as of 20:35, 19 April 2009

Template:Unencyclopedic Template:Remove-section This is a list of drowning victims, either real or fictional characters in chronological order. The reasons for drowning are diverse and range from suicide, to accidents or murders.

Non-Fictional

Fictional

Notes

  1. ^ "Li Bai and Chinese Poetry". Retrieved 2008-01-22.
  2. ^ * Constantine W. Buckley from the Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
  3. ^ "BBC editor's death 'was suicide'". BBC News. 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-05-26.

Edna from The Awakening by Kate Chopin swims into the ocean and takes her own life.