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Massacre, mass murder or spree killing – the killing of many people. Murder – the malicious and unlawful killing of a human by another human. Manslaughter - murder, but under legally mitigating circumstances. Omnicide – the act of killing all humans, to create intentional extinction of the human species (Latin: omni "all, everyone").
Gambirasio’s Murder. Gambirasio was a promising local gymnastics champion at the time she went missing after practice on Nov. 26, 2010. The teen's body was found dumped in a field near Brembate ...
Pages in category "Sportspeople convicted of murder" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Murder Life imprisonment: Eligible for parole after 25 years. [106] Cleared of a 2005 murder in 2007. [107] Murder he was convicted of took place in May 2004, before the start of his professional career. [107] Adam Johnson: Sunderland: Rape [108] Marlon King: Barnet F.C. Wounding 80 hours community service Fraudulent use of vehicle license ...
Violence in sports usually refers to violent and often unnecessarily harmful intentional physical acts committed during, or motivated by, a sports game, often in relation to contact sports such as American football, ice hockey, rugby football, lacrosse, association football, boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, and water polo and, when referring to the players themselves, often involving ...
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Two teenagers have been jailed for life for murdering a boy at a birthday party. Shea Gordon, 17, was stabbed repeatedly in the street just after midnight on September 4 2022 after he attended a ...
Sometimes, the deaths came during competition or practice, while other times deaths occurred due to road accidents or other non-sports-related reasons. The list does not include athletes who died during World War I or during World War II, when international athletics competitions were largely put on pause.