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7 of History's Most Famous Motorcycle Accidents

7 of history’s most famous motorcycle accidents! These are the most well-known motorbike crashes that ended bad.

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7: Steven Stayner
Steven Stayner was a well known American kidnap victim who initially made national headlines in the early 1980s. In 1972, at the age of 7, Steven was abducted by child-molester Kenneth Parnell and was forced to stay with him for over 7 years. He eventually managed to escape in 1980 with Timmy White, a 5 year old boy who Parnell had kidnapped recently, and together they went to the police. Parnell was arrested and both children were reunited with their families. Steven had trouble readjusting with his real family and was often teased by other kids at school for being molested. He eventually dropped out, drank heavily, and got kicked out of his home. He later got married, had kids, and worked with child abduction groups. But the tragic part of Steven's story was not over. On the afternoon of September 17
6: Don Rich
Donald Eugene Ulrich, otherwise known by his stage name Don Rich, was a famous American country musician. He was noted as a skilled guitarist and fiddler from an early age, and at 16 he opened for Elvis Presley at the Tacoma Lincoln Bowl in 1957. After a year of college, Rich dropped out and joined Buck Owens in his tours and records, eventually forming "The Buckaroos"; the band responsible for creating the signature "Bakersfield sound" of the early 60s country music scene. Owens and Rich experimented a lot with their music
5: Luc Bourdon
Joseph Luc Bourdon was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for the NHL's Vancouver Canucks and their AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. During his childhood, he was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis and became wheelchair bound. However, he managed to overcome his medical condition, and played in local minor ice hockey teams before eventually turning professional at the age of 16. Internationally, Bourdon represented Canada and contributed to his national team winning two World Junior Championships in a row in 2006 and 2007. Sadly, the young player's promising career and life was cut short because of a tragedy
4: Diego "Chico" Corrales
Diego "Chico" Corrales was an American boxer who competed professionally from 1996 to 2007. He was a multiple-time world champion, winning titles in both the super feather weight and lightweight divisions. His legendary fight against Jose Luis Castillo on May 7, 2005, for which he and his rival received "Fight of the Year" honors by The Ring and the Boxing Writers Association of America
3: Berry Mannakee
The British royal family has always made headlines, sometimes for bad reasons. The past few generations of the House of Windsor have had their fair share of scandals - from affairs to divorces, and even a king renouncing his throne. Towards the end of the twentieth century, the troubled relationship between Prince Charles and Princess Diana remained the object of worldwide media scrutiny even after their divorce, culminating in the fatal car crash in Paris in 1997 which ended Diana's life. A decade before that, a traffic collision involving Berry Mannakee, Diana's bodyguard, had taken place in London in 1987. While the two separate events are publicly referred to as accidents, many believe they are actually part of one large conspiracy
2: Duane Allman and Berry Oakley
Duane Allman aka "Skydog" was an American guitarist and leader to the Allman Brothers Band, which he co-founded with his brother Gregg in 1969. The band had great success in the early 70s, with their "At Filmore East" album being widely considered as one of the greatest live albums in rock music. Duane himself is particularly recognized as a great guitarist, famous for his inventive improvisational skills and expressive slide play. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked him number 2 in their list of 100 greatest guitarists of all time, placing him behind Jimi Hendrix. But just months after the Allman Brothers' initial success with the release of "At Filmore East", tragedy struck. On October 29, 1971, while the band was on a break from recording and touring, Duane was riding his Harley Davidson
1: TE Lawrence
TE Lawrence is known worldwide by his nickname "Lawrence of Arabia". A British archeologist, diplomat, and military officer, he became famous for his exploits in the Middle East during World War 1. He managed to persuade local Arabian tribes to cooperate with the British Army against the Ottoman Empire, and even fought alongside the desert Bedouins during the Arab Revolt. The breadth and great variety of his activities earned him international fame, and his wartime

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