The much disputed death of Nepoleon
@shivamani10 (11035)
Hyderabad, India
July 24, 2016 11:17pm CST
Napoleon died on 5th May 1821 at St. Helena. His death is very much disputed. He suffered from Piles, fit and a bladder infection. The doctors could not do anything for him. The postmortem report said that the death was due to a cancerous stomach ulcer.
But, months before his death Napoleon was vomiting a strange dark brownish substances similar to the beans of Coffee. This vomiting had led to the suspicion of his death and people do think that he was given slow poison called ARSENIC.
How this great man could dictate terms to the entire world and how he met his last days.
The point here is not whether he was right or wrong but how with determination and undaunted spirit he could dictate terms to the world and terrorized the Spaniards.
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@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
25 Jul 16
He didn't dictate terms to us English though did he.
He came, had a go and was summarily smashed
All I care about was the fact that he was a loser.
All I care about was the fact that he was a loser.


