In the novel "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, the characters die through different methods, such as poisoning, blunt force trauma, drowning, and gunshot wounds. Each death is related to a line from a nursery rhyme, as part of a carefully orchestrated plan by the unknown murderer.
It is difficult to accurately quantify the number of people who die and come back to life each year. Some individuals report near-death experiences where they believe they have died briefly but were revived, but such experiences vary greatly in their nature and interpretation.
Not many or none at all because there are many Charities that take them in or give them food, beside you don't need a house to survive.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as it can vary significantly depending on location and other factors. However, estimates suggest that around 13-15 homeless people die each day in the United States.
None. It takes years and years -- decades, even -- to develop smoking-related diseases and to die from them.
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None. People die from the side effects of smoking.
None. They die from other people killing them. The tool used is basically irrelevant.
There are none. people die. is that good?
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none because if they do they die
None, It's a film...
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NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS.
None. they let the pets die.000000
It is rare. almost none maybe a few in other country's but none in the US.