On Dec. 6, 1917, more than 1,700 people were killed when an explosives-laden French cargo ship, the Mont Blanc, collided with ...
The two families welcomed news of the eight arrests late on Tuesday after arriving back in Melbourne from Bangkok with the bodies of their ... Ms Bowles and a sixth victim, British lawyer Simone ...
A Buddhist monastery in Thailand is under investigation after authorities discovered more than 40 bodies on site which were allegedly used for meditation practices, police said Sunday. Forty-one ...
A cannibal serial killer has claimed he mutilated the bodies of victims and even ate a human heart during sick 'ritualistic sacrifices'. Jason Thornburg will soon be told by a judge whether he ...
A PUBLIC display of documents relating to Limerick people on board the Titanic has been unveiled ... from a flu in New York six years later. The bodies of all those from Limerick who died at ...
The victims included six members of a family who were abducted from Jiribam’s Jaukrador on November 11. The bodies of three women, two children and an 8-month-old infant were later found ...
The Titanic – a symbol of hubris and human tragedy – has been ... Nevertheless, some people believe that there may still be some preserved bodies in sealed off parts of the ship, such as the engine ...
Following violent incidents in Manipur's Jiribam district, which borders Assam's Cachar district, 12 bodies were transported to SMCH. Ten of these were identified as suspected Kuki militants who ...
A postcard from a victim of the Titanic sinking has sold at auction for thousands. The rare piece of history was delivered only a few days before the great ship was taken down. The postcard was ...
In the interview, Morrissey went on to describe how her father was buried along with other victims in a trench grave ... "They were talking the bodies out of Holles Street hospital, the military ...
An "extremely rare" postcard written by a Titanic passenger who died after the liner hit an iceberg on 14 April 1912 has fetched £20,000 at auction. First-class passenger Richard William Smith ...