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Who died in March 2016?

Who died in March 2016?

March 2016

  • Coca Crystal, 68, American television personality and political activist, respiratory failure.
  • Adam Dziewonski, 79, Polish-born American geophysicist.
  • Ítalo Estupiñán, 64, Ecuadorian footballer (Toluca), cardiac arrest.
  • Ilir Hoti, 58, Albanian economist and banker, melanoma.

Why did so many celebrities died in 2016?

It’s simply coincidence The high number of stars to have died in 2016 already may simply be down to coincidence. But even if it is, it is probably enhanced by the fact that many legendary musicians and actors are now reaching their 60s and 70s and, therefore, more likely to see their health decline.

Who died December 2016?

Barry Frank, 86, American pop singer (Sammy Kaye Orchestra). Mark Gray, 64, American country singer and songwriter (Take Me Down, The Closer You Get). Halvar Jonson, 75, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1982–2004). Sammy Lee, 96, American diver, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), pneumonia.

How many deaths have there been in Hollyoaks?

Hollyoaks is specially known for its very frequent deaths. Causes include overdoses, crashes, falls and murders. There have been a total of 195 deaths on Hollyoaks; 141 on-screen deaths, 4 deaths occurring in flashback scenes and 40 off-screen deaths.

Does Hollyoaks kill off a second character?

(Hearst Magazines UK). Retrieved 21 October 2016. ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (1 November 2016). “Hollyoaks kills off a second main character as Cameron’s fire drama takes a tragic twist”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 November 2016. ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (5 December 2016).

How did Natasha die in Hollyoaks?

Natasha Andersen dies of an ecstasy overdose in March 1996, the first death in the programme. A complete list of deaths in Hollyoaks, on-screen and off-screen. Hollyoaks is specially known for its very frequent deaths.

What happened to Patrick Blake in Hollyoaks?

“Hollyoaks delivers a devilishly dark twist as Patrick Blake is killed off”. Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 5 January 2016. ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (11 May 2016).