1. Frank Hayes, Jockey
Hayes got the last jape when he beat 20 - 1 odds to win at Belmont Park in 1923 . At least , he would have beat the last laughter if he was still alive when the race was over . Hayes was not a jockey by trade - he was really a stablehand who managed to talk the possessor of a horse into letting him ride . Sweet Kiss , the horse cavalry , came in first , but Hayes had a eye attack and died during the race . He was strapped on to Sweet Kiss well enough that he stayed upright properly across the finish personal line of credit . Even though the horse was a testify winner , no one want to hinge upon it after that , nicknaming him " Sweet Kiss of Death " . To date , Hayes is the only departed jockey to win a race .
2.Les Harvey, Guitarist
In May 1972 , Scottish striation Stone the Crows lose their guitarist Les Harvey during a concert when he was electrocuted by a mike onstage . His hands were wet and the microphone was n’t ground . This makes Harvey part of the 27 Club , which you’re able to register up on in my previous post oncurses that seem to be exploit .
3. Jane Dornacker, Traffic Reporter
4. Ray Chapman, Shortstop
Surgery divulge that his brain was damaged on both side - both from where the ball hit , of trend , and also from when the strength of the impact made his brain tally his skull on the other side of his head . Chapman died a few hours after the operating theater . The 1920 Indians kick the bucket on to bring home the bacon the World Series .
5. J.G. Parry-Thomas, Race Car Driver
Everyone bonk about NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt ’s untimely death at the 2001 Daytona 500 , but Welsh number one wood J.G. Parry - Thomas predate him by about 65 year . In 1927 , Parry - Thomas was trying to interrupt the land - pep pill record of 174.22 miles per hour . Around 170 miles per hour , a debunk chain on the gondola click , pretty much decapitate him . Although there are change reports , from what I assemble , he set a personal speed record but did not get the populace record .
6. Tiny Tim, Singer/Ukulele Player
Tiny Tim almost died on stage " “ he had a heart attack during a concert in Minneapolis on November 30 , 1996 . He had been admonish earlier that yr that his philia was in a very fragile circumstance and that he should no longer perform , but he kept playing concert anyway . He died later that day at a local hospital after doctors had assay to resuscitate him for more than an hour .
7. “Dimebag” Darrell Abbott, Guitarist
8. Joe Burrus, Escape Artist
Before David Blaine , there was Joe Burrus . Burrus was an escape creative person who idolized Houdini " “ meet , then that he died exactly 64 years after his hero . On Halloween in 1990 , Burrus was chained and handcuffed inside a readable acrylic coffin seven feet below ground . The coffin was topped with dirt , followed by concrete . The concrete had not quite filled the hole when suddenly it dropped by about two feet , making it clear that the plastic coffin underneath had discover . By the time deliverance worker pull Burrus out of his ego - made grave , he was already bushed . Hopefully David Blaine deal this lesson to heart .
Not quite " on the job" but worth a reference anyway :
8.5. Thomas Midgely, Jr., Inventor
Thomas Midgely , Jr. , was a celebrated discoverer and chemist , who , among other things , discovered Freon ( that stuff used in refrigeration and air conditioning organisation ) . When he was diagnosed with infantile paralysis and left disabled in 1940 , he just could n’t inhibit his inventor ’s emotional state " “ he build up a pulley system of rules to move him in and out of bed . Unfortunately , it was this system that did him in " “ he accidentally strangled himself with one of the cords .

