The Great Molasses Flood and Bon Scott of AC/DC

On January 15, 1919 a tank of Molasses collapsed in Boston, sending a 20 foot tall wave of molasses through town. The tank contained almost 2.5 million gallons of sticky Molasses. The ensuing disaster killed 21 and injured another 150.

Bon Scott, the former lead singer of AC/DC was found dead in a Renault parked in South London. Scott had attended a session for songs that would eventually end up on the album Back in Black. What exactly happened that night is unclear to this day.

Great Molasses Flood – Wikipedia
Why the Great Molasses Flood Was So Deadly
The Great Molasses Flood of 1919

Bon Scott – Wikipedia
What Really Happened On The Night Bon Scott Died?