I thought I'd share some interesting coincidences with you. Check these out:
During a 1906 voyage between Bremen and New York, the German ship Grosser Kurfurst was the birthplace of six infants: a single birth in first class, twins born to a second-class passenger, and triplets born to a woman in the third-class section.
In 1974, an employee named Robert C.H. Hershey died in an industrial accident at the Pepperidge Farm plant in Downington, Pennsylvania. He was killed when he fell into a vat of chocolate.
The body of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey was found in a ditch on London's Greenberry Hill on October 17, 1678. He had been murdered. Three men were arrested and brought to trial for the crime: Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill.
Suleyman Guresci was granted a divorce by a Turkish court in November 1986 after a six-year legal battle. He was not put off by the failure of his first marriage and was interested in remarrying. Guresci turned to a computer dating service to help him find his ideal mate. Out of the service's 2,000 members, the computer determined that the best match for him was none other than his former wife, Nesrin Caglasas! The couple have remarried, with Guresci declaring that he will be more tolerant towards her this time around.