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  1. Sep 9, 2002 · At 9am, with something obviously wrong, the bedrooom door was forced. Zola was on the floor, dead or nearly so. Alexandrine was lying on her bed, unconscious. Doctors were sent for and gave Zola artificial respiration for 20 minutes or more, in vain. Alexandrine was taken to a clinic to recover.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Émile_ZolaÉmile Zola - Wikipedia

    Zola died on 29 September 1902 of carbon monoxide poisoning caused by an improperly ventilated chimney. His funeral on 5 October was attended by thousands. Alfred Dreyfus initially had promised not to attend the funeral, but was given permission by Zola's widow and attended.

    • Novelist, journalist, playwright, poet
    • 29 September 1902 (aged 62), Paris, France
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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Zola died unexpectedly in September 1902, the victim of coal gas asphyxiation resulting from a blocked chimney flue. Officially, the event was determined to be a tragic accident, but there were—and still are—those who believe that fanatical anti-Dreyfusards arranged to have the chimney blocked.

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  5. Jan 27, 2022 · Zola's death would've been a worthy sacrifice for secret bad guy Director Pierce (Robert Redford) if Captain America and Black Widow had also died in the blast — but luckily, they...

  6. He died under suspicious circumstances, overcome by carbon-monoxide fumes in his sleep.

  7. Zola died in Paris on September 29, 1902, of carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a stopped chimney. He was 62 years old. His enemies were blamed, but nothing was proven, although decades later, a Parisian roofer claimed on his deathbed to have closed the chimney for political reasons.

  8. Sep 29, 2002 · During the early morning hours of Sept. 29, 1902, Emile Zola died in his sleep of carbon monoxide poisoning from a defective flue.