Matt hammond
Matt hammond
The only true thing about the movie is that the whole crew jumped into the sea without preparing the ladder for re-boarding and they all died. The rest of the story is all made up. There was no one alive to tell us what happened. Sad story but, according to the producer, what's even more shocking is that in the annals of maritime history, such events are quite common.
Hancock can not be next to his wife or else he dies he comes from a race of people with super natural abilities and they all have to marry the opposites of them so they can die like normal people and only his wife and him are alive but if they come really close to each other they die so that is hancocks weakness and at the end of the movie he died then got his life back and jumped away so they can both have their powers back and his wife who isn't his wife anymore died to but when he jumped away she was alive again and those are all of hancocks weakness
Mary Ormond. Gave her up to his crew as a gift. Nobody knows her ultimate fate. Probably died from and STD or was thrown overboard after they were done with her.
I found no historical data showing anyone died while the Statue of Liberty was built. The Americans built the foundation while the French put the 350 premade pieces together. The first reported death at the statue was in 1929 when a man jumped from one of the windows in the crown.
On his fourth expedition in 1610, attempting to find the Northwest Passage through the North American Arctic, Hudson's ship became trapped in the ice. In June of 1611, as he sought to continue on, his crew mutinied. Hudson, his son, and seven others were set adrift in a small rowboat and he was never seen again.
because people has jumped off and died
If a convict died whilst in transit on the First Fleet, they were simply wrapped in a cloth or an oilskin and tossed overboard. If a sailor or marine died, it was usually because they were washed overboard anyway, so they did not receive a proper burial at sea.
No-one drowned or died otherwise during the transatlantic voyage. Only when the crew and passengers had to stay on board when the Mayflower harboured in Cape Cod during the winter in which they arrived, half of them died. Not from falling overboard, but from diseases.
It was Richard Dolohov the inverter of the shamwow..... wish he died
they jumped off a building. they died because the dog ate them. and goes on and on.
Most people say that Altair died when he jumped into the haystack in assassins creed 2 when Desmond has the memories about him.
over 30 people have jumped off the Empire State Building
yes he died
Apparently some of the people who jumped were on fire so they might have died from the fire before they hit. Although, most were alive and healthy as they were falling right up until they hit the ground, where as my friend said after viewing the bodies, they were puddles of blood, and tattered clothing.
yes Haku died saving Zabuza from Kakashi's Chidori. He jumped in the way.
he jumped off a ladder and broke his neck
His body was disposed of overboard, as were any deaths at sea.