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913 Notable deaths
 by gunshot wound

Amir Sjarifuddin

Prime minister of indonesia (1907-1948).

Born April 27th, 1907 in Medan.

Died December 19th, 1948 at 41 years old in Surakarta (gunshot wound).

Mehmed Abdülkerim Efendi

Ottoman noble (1906–1935).

Born June 26th, 1906 in Istanbul.

Died August 3rd, 1935 at 29 years old in New York City (gunshot wound). [ref]

Elsa Cayat

French psychoanalyst and columnist (1960-2015).

Born March 9th, 1960 in Sfax. [ref]

Died January 7th, 2015 at 54 years old in 11th arrondissement of Paris (gunshot wound).

Franz Oppenhoff

German lawyer and politician (1902-1945).

Born August 18th, 1902 in Aachen.

Died March 25th, 1945 at 42 years old in Aachen (gunshot wound).

Yevgeny Miller

Russian general of baltic german origin (1867-1939).

Born October 7th, 1867 in Daugavpils.

Died May 11th, 1939 at 71 years old in Moscow (gunshot wound).

Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia

Russian imperial (1863-1919).

Born August 23rd, 1863 in Tetritsqaro.

Died January 28th, 1919 at 55 years old in Peter and Paul Fortress (gunshot wound).

Lin Zhao

Poet and writer (1932–1968).

Born January 23rd, 1932 in Suzhou.

Died April 29th, 1968 at 36 years old in Shanghai Longhua Airport (gunshot wound).

Lounès Matoub

Algerian musician (1956–1998).

Born January 24th, 1956 in Aït Mahmoud.

Died June 25th, 1998 at 42 years old in Aït Aïssi (gunshot wound).

Gusztáv Jány

Hungarian military officer (1883–1947).

Born October 21st, 1883 in Rajka.

Died November 26th, 1947 at 64 years old in Budapest (gunshot wound).

Monika Ertl

Revolutionary (1937-1973).

Born August 7th, 1937 in Munich.

Died May 12th, 1973 at 35 years old in El Alto (gunshot wound).

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