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Dead at age 30

202 Notable deaths

Haruma Miura

Japanese actor, singer (1990-2020).

Born April 5th, 1990 in Tsuchiura. [ref]

Died July 18th, 2020 at 30 years old in Minato-ku (hanging). [ref]

Richard Chase

American serial killer and cannibal.

Born May 23rd, 1950 in Santa Clara.

Died December 26th, 1980 at 30 years old in San Quentin State Prison (drug overdose).

Prince William of Gloucester

Elder son of prince henry, duke of gloucester, and princess alice, duchess of gloucester.

Born December 18th, 1941 in Hadley Common (street).

Died August 28th, 1972 at 30 years old in Wolverhampton Airport (aviation accident).

Robert Ford

American outlaw (1862-1892).

Born January 31st, 1862 in Ray County.

Died June 8th, 1892 at 30 years old in Creede (ballistic trauma).

Neilia Hunter

First wife of president joe biden (1942–1972).

Born July 28th, 1942 in Skaneateles.

Died December 18th, 1972 at 30 years old in Hockessin (traffic collision). [ref]

Cheick Tioté

Ivorian footballer (1986–2017).

Born June 21st, 1986 in Yamoussoukro.

Died June 5th, 2017 at 30 years old in Beijing (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Robert E. Howard

American author (1906-1936).

Born January 22nd, 1906 in Peaster. [ref]

Died June 11th, 1936 at 30 years old in Cross Plains. [ref]

Noor Inayat Khan

Allied covert radio operator during world war ii.

Born January 1st, 1914 in Moscow. [ref]

Died September 13th, 1944 at 30 years old in Dachau concentration camp (ballistic trauma).

Brandon deWilde

American stage and film actor (1942-1972).

Born April 9th, 1942 in Brooklyn.

Died July 6th, 1972 at 30 years old in Denver (traffic collision).

Luz Long

German long jumper (1913-1943).

Born April 27th, 1913 in Leipzig.

Died July 14th, 1943 at 30 years old in Acate.

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