Erin O'Riordan's Almanac for May 9th: https://ko-fi.com/post/May-9-X8X01EMSMU
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May 9, 1964: Louis Armstrong’s “Hello, Dolly” becomes the #1 song on the U.S. popular music charts, ending the Beatles’ 14-week streak of having the #1 single. Three Beatles songs (“Can’t Buy Me Love,” “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” and “She Loves You”) contributed to the streak.
Bummer May 9th
May 9, 1914: Cereal manufacturer Charles William (C.W.) Post, recovering from emergency surgery for what was believed to be appendicitis, dies by self-inflicted gunshot wound when he can longer stand his severe abdominal pain.
His death leaves the Post cereal fortune to his only child, Marjorie Merriweather Post, who uses some of it to build her mansion, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Florida.
May 9, 1977: American novelist James Jones dies at age 55 from congestive heart failure.
May 9, 1987: All 183 people on board die when LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055 crashes into a wooded area outside Warsaw, Poland. Faulty roller bearings inside one of its engines caused an explosion that, in turn, caused the aircraft to lose flight control and electricity. Unable to dump fuel, the aircraft hit the ground at 295 miles per hour and exploded.
On the flight recorder, the crew can be heard saying, “Do widzenia! Cześć, giniemy!" (“Goodbye! Bye, we’re dying!”)
May 9, 2001: 126 people die at Ohene Djan Stadium in Accra, Ghana, when police fire a tear gas canister into the stands and a stampede results. During a football (soccer) game between Accra Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, Ghana’s two most popular teams, Kotoko supporters threw bottles onto the field. When police fired the tear gas, some of the stadium’s gates were locked and fleeing fans found themselves unable to escape. Ten people died from trauma and the other 116 from crush asphyxia.
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