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Dead at age 57

965 Notable deaths

Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov

Soviet wrestling coach (1962-2020).

Born December 10th, 1962 in Sildi.

Died July 3rd, 2020 at 57 years old in Moscow (COVID-19).

Juvénal Habyarimana

2nd president of rwanda (1937–1994).

Born March 8th, 1937 in Gisenyi Province.

Died April 6th, 1994 at 57 years old in Kigali (surface-to-air missile).

John Pemberton

American pharmacist, inventor of coca-cola (1831-1888).

Born July 8th, 1831 in Knoxville.

Died August 16th, 1888 at 57 years old in Atlanta (stomach cancer).

Gary Carter

American major league baseball player and sports announcer (1954-2012).

Born April 8th, 1954 in Culver City.

Died February 16th, 2012 at 57 years old in Palm Beach Gardens (cancer, brain cancer). [ref]

James Forrestal

United states navy officer and civil servant, undersecretary of the navy (1892-1949).

Born February 15th, 1892 in Beacon.

Died May 22nd, 1949 at 57 years old in Bethesda (hanging to death).

Big Mama Thornton

American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter.

Born December 11th, 1926 in Ariton.

Died July 25th, 1984 at 57 years old in Los Angeles (myocardial infarction).

Ambrose Burnside

American general and politician (1824–1881).

Born May 23rd, 1824 in Liberty.

Died September 13th, 1881 at 57 years old in Bristol (angina pectoris).

Alexei Rykov

Premier of russia and the soviet union (1881-1938).

Born February 25th, 1881 in Saratov.

Died March 15th, 1938 at 57 years old in Moscow (gunshot wound).

Ram Manohar Lohia

Indian politician (1910–1967).

Born March 23rd, 1910 in Akbarpur.

Died October 12th, 1967 at 57 years old in New Delhi.

Kiichirō Toyoda

Japanese businessman (1894–1952).

Born June 11th, 1894 in Washizu. [ref]

Died March 27th, 1952 at 57 years old in Japan (intracranial hemorrhage).

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