Einar Hole Moxnes died in 2006.
Probably not.
A black hole is more powerful than anything in the Universe except an XZ Majoris Ceiphei, so indeed you would have to die if you fell into a black hole for sure; except if you ARE an XZ Majoris Ceiphei.
The ozone hole in Antarctica is very bad. It is causing the plankton in that area to die.
In fact you would die outside a black hole. At least in the case of a stellar-mass black hole, the tidal forces, i.e. difference in gravity between your head and your feet, would be strong enough to tear you apart before you reach the event horizon.
If you fall into a supermassive black hole, you would be stretched and torn apart by the extreme gravitational forces before reaching the black hole's singularity, where all your matter would be crushed into an infinitely small point. This process is known as "spaghettification."
Einar Hole Moxnes was born in 1921.
Halvor Moxnes was born in 1944.
Einar Hærland died in 1944.
Einar Haugen died in 1994.
Einar Gjerstad died in 1988.
Einar Woxen died in 1937.
Einar Iveland died in 1975.
Einar Skjæraasen died in 1966.
Einar Skinnarland died in 2002.
Einar Thambarskelfir died in 1050.
Einar Hoidale died in 1952.
Einar Stensrud died in 1964.