Horrocks was a camel enthusiast and was keen to introduce the animals to Australia, as he felt they would do well there. This mission came to an an abrupt end, as one day his foul-tempered expedition camel managed to shift its weight so that pack it was carrying caught Horrocks’ weapon, causing it to go off. Sadly, Horrocks was loading the gun at the moment, so the shot took off a few of his fingers before moving on to his face.
John Horrocks died of his injuries, but not before giving orders for the camel to be shot as well. This means that the first and only camel/human gunfight in history technically ended in a draw. A general in Gettysburg got shot in the head. He fell face first into his hat and if there was not a hole in his hat he would have died from drowning in his own blood.
1871: Clement Vallandigham,was defending a man in court. The man had been tried for murder, as he was demonstrating how the victim could have committed suicided, he accadently shot himself and committed suicided. The man being tried was found not guilty of all charges. |