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Dead at age 32

280 Notable deaths

Rémi Laurent

French actor (1957–1989).

Born October 12th, 1957 in Suresnes.

Died November 14th, 1989 at 32 years old in Paris (death from AIDS-related complications).

Kim Sowol

Korean poet (1902–1934).

Born August 6th, 1902 in Kusong.

Died December 24th, 1934 at 32 years old in Kwaksan County (intoxication).

Ivan Turina

Croatian association football goalkeeper (1980–2013).

Born October 3rd, 1980 in Zagreb.

Died May 2nd, 2013 at 32 years old in Stockholm (cardiovascular disease).

Ilaria Alpi

Italian journalist (1961–1994).

Born May 24th, 1961 in Rome.

Died March 20th, 1994 at 32 years old in Mogadishu.

Nikolai Kuznetsov

Soviet partisan and intelligence agent.

Born July 27th, 1911 in Zyranka.

Died March 9th, 1944 at 32 years old in Boratyn, Lviv Oblast.

Teseo Tesei

Italian naval officer and inventor (1909-1941).

Born January 3rd, 1909 in Marina di Campo.

Died July 26th, 1941 at 32 years old in Malta.

Nicole Berger

French actress (1934–1967).

Born June 12th, 1934 in 12th arrondissement of Paris.

Died April 13th, 1967 at 32 years old in hôpital Charles-Nicolle, Rouen (traffic collision).

Yefim Fomin

Soviet political commissar (1909–1941).

Born January 15th, 1909 in Kalyshki.

Died June 30th, 1941 at 32 years old in Brest (gunshot wound). [ref]

Hernán Gaviria

Colombian association football player (1969–2002).

Born November 27th, 1969 in Carepa.

Died October 24th, 2002 at 32 years old in Cali (lightning strike).

Erwin Ding-Schuler

German surgeon (1912-1945).

Born September 19th, 1912 in Bitterfeld.

Died August 11th, 1945 at 32 years old in Freising.

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