1. NATASHA RICHARDSON
She died of a skiing accident. In 2009, she was taking lessons when she slipped and sustained a head injury.
Her slip-up was declining any medical test immediately after the fall. It was already too late when she began to experience migraines hours later, she suffered epidural hematoma which caused irreversible cerebral damage that led to her death.
2. Harry Houdini
He was known for his overwhelming illusions and sorcery stunts, He was used to taking risk and letting himself pass through pains in his exhibitions.
The most well known and powerful magician in history passed on from a ruptured appendix in the wake of disregarding the symptoms and pains that comes with appendix for a really long time, while he continued to perform in front of an audience.
3. David Carradine
He was 72 and most popular for his role during the 1970s TV show "Kung Fu," was found by a housekeeper at Bangkok's Park Nai Lert Hotel dead and bare, drooped in a wardrobe with ropes bound to his neck and his private part.
Thai police speculate that his death was not a murder but rather a mishap that occurred because of unsafe intercourse activities.
He died of Autoerotic Asphyxiation while trying to shorten oxygen supply to his brain to increase his mating drive
4. Jarad A. Higgins
He was a rapper, whose stage name was Juice and world passed on in December 2019 at 21 years old in the wake of having a seizure. He experienced it during a police search of his private plane when it arrived at Chicago air terminal and later passed on in the hospital.
It was reported that he died of accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine which are drugs prescribed to relieve acute pain. He had a lot of those medications on him and didn’t want to be seen with them because the police got an information that his private jet harbored arms and drugs and wanted to search the jet. So, he took them and that led to his death.
5. Hans Steininger
He was a mayor of Braunau am Inn, a humble community in Austria back in 1567 died as a result of his long facial hair. He was notable for his four and a half foot long facial hair.
Sadly, On September 28, 1567, there was a huge fire in the town that caused an overall frenzy. Hans typically kept his colossal facial hair moved up and stuffed in a pocket, however during the disturbance he was going around with it hanging free. Amidst the disarray, he mistakenly stepped on his own facial hair and he tumbled down a stairway and accidentally broke his neck.
After his demise, the long length of beard growth was cut off and saved independently and is currently at the District museum in Braunau.