{These types of|These kinds of} Famous Personalities Had {Strange|Weird|Outrageous} Things Happen To {Their particular|Their very own|All their} Remains After They {Passed away|Perished}

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{These types of|These kinds of} Famous Personalities Had {Strange|Weird|Outrageous} Things Happen To {Their particular|Their very own|All their} Remains After They {Passed away|Perished}


When there's life, there's death. But for some, it seems that life and legacy continue long after death in one way or the other. From Albert Einstein to James Doohan, the dead bodies of some of the famous personalities were subject to inappropriate treatment after their death while some chose to 'rest in peace' in a different way. Check out the list: Ted Williams Ted's head was cut off and was cryogenically frozen in liquid nitrogen storage tank while his body was preserved in a separate tank. Commonly known as 'The Kid', Ted Williams was a baseball legend who died at the age of 83 in 2002. His head was cryogenically frozen in liquid nitrogen while his body was preserved in a separate tank, against his will. It was done so that he could be brought back to life in the future.



Fred Baur

Fred Baur, the inventor of Pringles can, was buried in one.

Fredric Baur, the man who invented the tubular shaped Pringles died aged 89 in 2008 after suffering from Alzheimer’s. His son fulfilled Baur's last wish by sealing some of his ashes in a Pringles can. 'My siblings and I briefly debated what flavour to use,' said son Larry, 57, at the time, 'But I said, Look, we need to use the original', he added.

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Albert Einstein

Thomas Harvey stole Einstein's brain to learn what made him a genius.

When Einstein died at the Princeton hospital in 1955, pathologist Thomas Harvey found himself alone in the morgue with the scientist's body. Harvey stole his brain to learn what made Einstein a genius.

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