the suit is an astronaut's suit. problem solved.
Not likely. A better answer is that he was in a deep-sea diving suit and, while under water, snagged it on an obstacle. Water filled the suit and ultimately his helmet. He drowned. There is no such thing as an astronaut's suit. It is by definition a spacesuit(one word). Thus, for the first answer to be correct the problem would have to be worded as "A man is found dead with a hole in his spacesuit. How did he die?" A deep-sea diving suit, on the other hand, can be referred to as a suit.
The same thing that happens when you die anywhere else - you will remain dead.
She was found dead in a burnt-out SUV.
he was found dead out side his home
She was found dead in a burnt-out SUV.
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It doesn't matter. You're dead anyway.
Die. I have only found fresh dead babies under my pourch. Uninjured, but dead.
yes, they found him on his knees dead.
He was the dead man they found floating in the river.
He was found dead on the the 13th of december in 2003. Although he could have died the nigh before but that is the acctual date he was found dead.
Found an English to Navajo translation site. Although it doesn't have 'he is dead' I was able to translate 'he left' /'he die'/dead on there. he left = dah-de-yah he die = bi dasétsą dead = anoonéét
heat wave or no water