ID | #1517823431 |
Added | Mon, 05/02/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Miss Phyllis Newcombe turned into a blazing torch directly at a dinner party in Chelmsford-Hall, in Essex, 27 August 1938.
Miss Newcomb, 22 years to the day of his death danced with the groom - Henry Macclendon, when suddenly her dress caught fire. Began unimaginable panic, and when the flames were knocked down, the poor girl has already failed to save.
Witnesses later described the incident as the most incredible, the assumption is that poor dress caught fire from inadvertently thrown cigarette, I answered that with my own eyes saw: catching fire not a dress girl, and she.
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