ID | #1517823956 |
Added | Mon, 05/02/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Perhaps the most interesting death from spontaneous combustion happened on March 7. On this day, at the same time, many miles away from each other once killed three men.
The first was Willen Ten Brooke, eighteen-year-old Dane, who was driving his car through the streets of the small town of Ubbergen (Bergen, Denmark or Ubbergen, Netherlands?).
The second - a middle-aged Englishman George Turner was behind the wheel of the truck.
The third victim of unexplained flame became a sailor John Greeley, who was on Board the ship "Ulrich", a merchant ship bound for Liverpool. The ship was seven hundred miles from his destination when the unnatural flames suddenly engulfed the steering, and then the researchers found, the position of the vessel at the time was equidistant from the places where spontaneous combustion occurred the other victims.
In other words, Greeley kindled when the ship reached the highest point of a huge equilateral triangle.
Why the factor of distance affects the spontaneous combustion, remains unclear. What is surprising is that all three victims at the time of ignition was doing the same thing-drove a vehicle.
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First: Dane Willen Ten Brooke from the town Ubbergen Bergen, Denmark or Ubbergen, Netherlands?.
Second: the Englishman George Turner - where did that happen?
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