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Dead at age 33

253 Notable deaths

John Amery

British fascist (1912-1945).

Born March 14th, 1912 in Chelsea. [ref]

Died December 19th, 1945 at 33 years old in Wandsworth (hanging). [ref]

Umberto Boccioni

Italian painter and sculptor (1882-1916).

Born October 19th, 1882 in Reggio Calabria. [ref]

Died August 17th, 1916 at 33 years old in Verona (horse fall). [ref]

Oscar Bonavena

Argentine boxer.

Born September 25th, 1942 in Buenos Aires.

Died May 22nd, 1976 at 33 years old in Reno.

Günther Prien

German u-boat commander during world war ii.

Born January 16th, 1908 in Osterfeld.

Died March 8th, 1941 at 33 years old in Atlantic Ocean (killed in action). [ref]

Paul Chambers

American jazz double bassist.

Born April 22nd, 1935 in Pittsburgh. [ref]

Died January 4th, 1969 at 33 years old in New York City (tuberculosis). [ref]

Antonio Flores

Spanish singer-songwriter and actor.

Born November 14th, 1961 in Madrid. [ref]

Died May 30th, 1995 at 33 years old in Alcobendas. [ref]

Valeri Kharlamov

Soviet ice hockey player.

Born January 14th, 1948 in Moscow. [ref]

Died August 27th, 1981 at 33 years old in Solnechnogorsky District (traffic collision). [ref]

DJ Arafat

Ivorian musician, singer and record producer (1986-2019).

Born January 26th, 1986. [ref]

Died August 12th, 2019 at 33 years old (traffic collision).

Stacey Milbern

Korean-american disability rights advocate.

Born May 19th, 1987 in Seoul. [ref]

Died May 19th, 2020 at 33 years old in Stanford (surgical complications). [ref]

Wallace Hartley

Band leader on the rms titanic.

Born June 2nd, 1878 in Colne.

Died April 15th, 1912 at 33 years old in North Atlantic Ocean (drowning).

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