A patient who did not enter the hospital died in Ukmergė: the story is confusing and enigmatic



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Celestial bodies: the sun rises at 4.47 a.m., sets at 21.57 p.m. Duration of day 17.10.

The moon (full moon) sets at 2.40 a.m., sets at 7.07 p.m.

Namedays:

Gantaut, Jotving, Martinique, Mariana, Napoleon

Data:

1872 – Antanas Jurgeliūnas, hygienist and bacteriologist, is born. He died in 1943.

1883 – the painter Jonas Šileika is born. He died in 1960.

1911 – the poet, translator, pedagogue, cultural historian Vladas Nausėdas is born. He died in 1983.

1932 – the architect Algimantas Žemaitis was born.

1932 – Lithuanian theater and cinema actor Vytautas Paukštė is born.

1936 – director Algimantas Kundelis is born.

1936 – Stasys Žlibinas is born, poet and author of many popular songs.

1938 – writer and illustrator Remigijus Markūnas is born.

1992 – Lithuania became a member of the European Civil Aviation Conference (CEAC).

2012: A famous Lithuanian surgeon, Professor Algimantas Justinas Bubnys, long-term chief of abdominal (abdominal) surgery at the Santariškės Clinics of the Vilnius University Hospital, died after a long and serious illness.

2019 – The Lukišk prevent pre-trial detention center located in the center of Vilnius is officially closed.

July 2 in world history:

1566 – The famous medieval prophet Michel de Nostredame dies. Born in 1503.

1657 – Denmark invades Sweden.

1778 – Swiss composer, philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau dies.

1860 – Vladivostok is founded in eastern Russia.

1877 – German writer, master of intellectual, philosophical and psychological novels (Steppe Wolf), winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize Hermann Hesse was born.

1881 – The 20th President of the United States, James Garfield, is shot to death in Washington.

1901 – There is an invisible heat (43.33 degrees Celsius) in New York that kills almost 400 people.

1923 – Wislawa Szymborska is born, Polish poet, essayist and translator, winner of the Nobel Prize (1996) and many other awards.

1940 – During World War II, the French government moves from Paris to Vichy.

1961 – American writer Ernest Hemingway is shot.

1966 – France begins nuclear weapons testing on the Pacific Atoll.

1969 – UN Secretary General U Thant calls on countries around the world to stop producing chemical and biological weapons.

1972 – Pakistan and India sign a non-use treaty.

1976 – After 20 years of war, Vietnam officially joins the Socialist Republic.

1985 – Andrej Gromyk became the head of the USSR.

1990 – More than a thousand pilgrims die in a crowd in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

1993 – 315 people die in the sinking of a floating temple in the Philippines.

1994 – Medeline kills Colombian soccer player Andrés Escobar (Andrés Escobar), who inadvertently scores a goal for his team in a World Cup match against the United States team.

1995 – The largest forest fire in Israel’s history forces thousands of people to flee their homes near Jerusalem.

1997 – NATO peacekeepers ordered to arrest former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic

1998 – A car bomb explodes in Budapest, killing 3 people and injuring 24.

1999 – A heavy Dauphin 365F helicopter crashes off the coast of Ireland, killing four people.

2013 – Princess Fawzia Fuad, daughter and sister of the kings of Egypt, the first wife of the last Shah of Iran, dies in Alexandria.

2013 – Douglas Engelbart, the inventor of the computer mouse, dies in California at the age of 88.

2014 – Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner and World War II veteran, dies at the age of 97, who spent 47 days floating on a raft in the Pacific water after his bomber fell and was then imprisoned in camps Japanese prisoners of war for two years. Zamperini’s life is reflected in the biographical book by writer Laura Hillenbrand, according to which Universal Pictures starred in Angelina Jolie’s movie “Unbroken”.

July 2 World Show:

1951 – Actress Cheryl Ladd is born.

1956 – Jerry Hall, wife of Mick Jagger, leader of The Rolling Stones, is born.

1965 – Dave Parsons is born, bassist of the British rock band Bush.

1956 – Elvis Presley records Hound Dog and Dont Be Cruel.

1969 – Jimi Hendrix’s band leaves the experience of bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchel.

1986 – American actress, singer, and model Lindsay Lohan is born.

1991 – Guns’n Roses frontman Axl Rose sparks a fight during a concert in St. Louis, jumping off the stage and attacking a fan of the band who secretly filmed the concert. 60 listeners were wounded in the outbreak of the fighting.

2007 – A world-renowned American soprano and opera singer, Beverly Sills, dies of unresectable lung cancer in New York.



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