A sick website that tries to predict the deaths of celebrities has released its list for 2022 with actor Dick van Dyke, 97, and diplomat Henry Kissinger topping the list.
Last year, the DeathList managed to pick 12 out of 50 deaths correctly, including the late Prince Philip.
Following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh and her own health scare, the 2022 list has seen the Queen move up 25 places to position 12 as she makes her fourth appearance in the list.
Presenter and documentary maker Sir David Attenborough, musician Shane MacGowan, actress Angela Lansbury and former Price is Right US host Bob Barker all remain on the list from last year.
One of the newest people on the list is rugby commentator Nigel Starmer-Smith, 78, who makes his first appearance straight in at number six.
Other notable new faces on the vile DeathList are TV presenter Bill Turnbull, Italian politician Silvio Berlusconi, footballers Pele, Sir Bobby Charlton and Dennis Law, actor Michael Gambon and Bill Treacher, who played Eastender Arthur Fowler.
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The DeathList chooses 50 famous people who they believe will pass away during the year.
As stated on their website, the rules of the DeathList are: “Candidates must be famous enough such that their death is confidently expected to be reported by the UK media; candidates cannot be famous solely for the fact they are likely to die imminently and only 25 candidates can reappear from the previous year’s list.”
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In 2021, the site successfully predicted 12 people would die with Prince Philip, who was number one on the list, dying in April.
The late Duke of Edinburgh had been on the DeathList for nine times in total before his passing.
After Prince Philip, Golden Girl Betty White and actor Dick van Dyke were in second and third place in the list with Betty sadly passing on New Year's Eve.
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Other deaths on the list in 2021 included US politicians Bob Dole and George P. Shultz, F1 legends Sir Frank Williams and Sir Murray Walker and football legend Jimmy Greaves.
Covid hero Sir Tom Moore was also on the list at 50 and also passed away last year.
The vile website had its most successful year with predictions in 2020 with 20 deaths out of 50 on the list.
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