Who died? (Celebrity Deaths)

Ossoi

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He literally just got cleared a few months ago in his fraud case re the sale of his company to HP. Imagine having that weight off your shoulders then sinking on a super yacht



His co-defendant died on Saturday in a car crash.


Did they get Epsteined?
 

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Gravel

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He died at the weekend? I wouldn't have thought he and the Weeknd were in the same social circles.
 
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Ossoi

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He died at the weekend? I wouldn't have thought he and the Weeknd were in the same social circles.

That is literally terrible. You've undone all the good work from your "peppermint magnate" comment
 

Gravel

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Dang, didn't realize he was 70 already. Guess I hadn't watched This Old House in a long ass time though.

Edit: Actually, wasn't even that long ago. Was thinking about it and I put in our irrigation system last year, and I remember watching an episode where he was putting one in. But it was also on YouTube and who knows how old it actually was.
 
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Eriksson became the first foreign manager of the England national team in 2001, taking charge of 67 matches until 2006.

He took the squad to quarter finals of the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, and at the 2004 European Championships.

Eriksson also led Swedish, Portuguese and Italian clubs to major trophies in the 1980s and 1990s before taking on the England job.


He managed a 'golden generation' of players with England, including David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard .
 
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