Mr. blore is the 7th one to die in the novel...
Lombard and vera discovers blore body handing from vera's bedroom's window.. stuck by vera's huge mantle peice (bear shaped one)...
--Lavanya Vasudevan.
In the book "And Then There Were None," William Blore dies by being crushed by a marble bear-shaped clock that was pushed off a high ledge by the murderer. The clock falling on him causes fatal injuries, leading to his death.
he dies when justice wargrve drops a marble statue of a bear on blores head
He didn't. Blore did not kill anybody, only the murderer who was Wargrave.
Wargrave dropped a boulder on him
If you mean Blore from her novel "And Then There Were None", based on poem about the deaths of 10 soldiers, he died by a bear-shaped marble clock being pushed onto his head from a height. His was the death that corresponded with the following couplet: "Three little soldier boys walking in the Zoo A big bear hugged one and then there were Two."
Edward Blore died in 1879.
Edward Blore - cricketer - died in 1885.
Mr. Blore dies by being struck on the head with a marble clock by Dr. Armstrong in a case of mistaken identity, as Armstrong believes Blore is the killer. This event occurs during a chaotic and tense moment in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None."
Cathianne Blore died on February 23, 2002, in California, USA of liver failure.
Clara Blore died on April 5, 1973, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Eric Blore died on March 2, 1959, in Hollywood, California, USA of heart attack.
Tony Marston dies on page 51 in the book "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie.
Yes, William Shakespeare died on None
None. That I have heard of, he does not die. In the Star Wars Legacy Comic Book Series, Luke appears as a force ghost, but it never shows his death.
The general in "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie dies in Chapter 9, which is on pages 127-148, depending on the edition of the book.
Not enough information has been supplied. A number of William Darraghs show up in a search, none of them contributed to aviation history. More information is needed.