List of Famous people who died at 32
Tsunemi Tsuda
Tsunemi Tsuda was a Japanese baseball player of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan's Central League.
Douk Saga
Stéphane Hamidou Doukouré Yamoussoukro,Côte d'Ivoire, died on October 12, 2006 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, popularly known as "Douk Saga" was an Ivorian singer and the creator of Coupé-décalé music style alongside a dancing step .He popularized the music genre all over Africa and Europe, his most popular song in early 2000's was "Sagacité".
Feis Ecktuh
Faisal Mssyeh, known professionally as Feis, was a Dutch rapper. He was a member of the Rotterdam rappers' crew Ecktuh Ecktuh.
Caroline Aigle
Commandant Caroline Aigle was a French aviator who achieved a historical first when, at the age of 25, she became the first woman fighter pilot in the French Air Force. Her promising military career was cut short by death from cancer seven years later. She was posthumously awarded the Médaille de l'Aéronautique.
Andrew Carroll
Andrew Thomas Carroll was an American professional ice hockey player who most notably played in the American Hockey League (AHL).
Amanda Davis
Amanda Davis was an American writer and teacher who died in a plane accident.
Benjamin LeBaron
Benjamín "Benji" Franklin LeBarón Ray was an anti-crime activist and community leader in a Colonia LeBarón community, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico, who had founded the advocacy group SOS Chihuahua. LeBarón, a citizen of both Mexico and the United States, was murdered, along with his brother-in-law, Luis Carlos "Wiso" Widmar Stubbs, aged 29, on 7 July 2009, by a group of assailants.
Misty Upham
Misty Anne Upham was a Native American actress. She attracted critical acclaim for her performance in the 2008 film Frozen River, for which she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female. She also appeared in Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian and August: Osage County.
Craig D. Button
Craig David Button was a United States Air Force pilot who died when he crashed a Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft under mysterious circumstances on 2 April 1997. During the incident, Captain Button inexplicably flew hundreds of miles off-course without radio contact, appeared to maneuver purposefully and did not attempt to eject before the crash. His death is regarded as a suicide because no other hypothesis explains the events. His aircraft carried live bombs which were never recovered. It took three weeks to find the crash site. During that time, there was widespread public speculation about Button's intentions and whereabouts.
Jimmy George
Jimmy George is often considered one of the greatest volleyball players of all time and was a member of India men's national volleyball team. He was the first Indian volleyball player to become a professional and played club volleyball in Italy. He is brother-in-law of the olympian Anju Bobby George.