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Elderly lottery winner who invested his money in building a drug empire worth $3.3 million.

The woman with brain tumour that told her to she had a tumour, ultimately saving her life.

The Prankster who lit a dormant volcano on fire for April Fool’s day

Raymond Robinson, the young boy who got electricuted by survived with a no-face.

The unlucky man who got struck by lightning, not one time, but seven times!

Dawn Strurgess becomes a victim of assassination, after being gifted a perfume bottle by her boyfriend.

The record for bearing the most children, whose name has been lost to history, is Mrs Vassilyev, from Russia. She popped out 16 pairs of twins, 7 set of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets, over 27 pregnancies. 69 children in grand total.

Irene Triplett, the daughter of a civil war veteran, was the last to be known to collect her father's pension of $73.13 monthly, despite him passing away at the age of 92.

The oldest person in history was this French woman who lived to 122. Did you know?

Men diagnosed with Schizophrenia believed that they were Jesus.

In 1996, a woman named Christine wrote a book What If Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong? But in 2008 she herself died if suffering AIDS-related condition.

9-year-old Frank Goldsmith, Jr, had just survived the sinking titanic with his mother by jumping into a collapsible boat. Years later, Frank recalled that his apartment was right next to a baseball stadium. The constant cheering of the crown reminded him of the screams of dying passengers. It haunted him so much that he never took his own children to a baseball game.

In 1999, an English Journalist, Jill Dando who was known for co-presenting BBC One programme ‘Crimewatch’ was shot dead outside of her house. While it led to the biggest murder inquiry in London, the case remains unsolved to this day.

This lottery winner from Jamaica goes to collect his grand prize of $158,400,000 in an unusual outfit, wearing a ‘scream’ mask, long coat, and gloves. His reason? “I didn’t want anyone to recognize me, not even my own family.”

In 1989, a mother was wrongly convicted of murder after her five-month old son, Ryan, died of anti-freeze. While waiting for her hearing in prison, she gave birth to another son, who also showed the same symptoms as her former son. Upon investigation, authorities dropped all the charges against her, as it was found out that both the babies had a rare genetic disease that remained undiagnosed.

The human vampire who would hunt young men by eating their ‘Adam’s Apple,’ calling it his ‘love bite.’

In 2017, a video of a woman named Shemika Campbell doing limbo under a vehicle at a car dealership went viral, which won her the title, ‘Limbo Queen.’ It even caught the attention of Ellen DeGeneres who then invited her to perform on the show.

11 year old girl miraculously survives a plane crash after her dad shields her from the impact, by giving a ‘bear hug.’ “I’m alive because of him,” she says.

In 1945, a 53-year-old man, a house painter, was misdiagnosed with terminal stomach cancer and chosen for a radiation experiment. Since he was “doomed to die” within the next six months, he was injected with the highest known radiation dose without his consent or knowledge. Despite his expected death, he ended up living for another 20 years.

In 1930s, a bank robber named Charles Floyd, (nickname: ‘Pretty Boy’) was praised as ‘Robin Hood’ by the locals for he would deliberately destroy their mortgage papers while robbing banks, therefore freeing many people from their debts.