Mysterious death: How did Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein's first wife die?
We reveal to you how the most famous Serbian scientist, researcher and inventor in the field of electrical engineering and radio engineering died. Nikola Tesla as well as a famous Serbian physicist and mathematician Mileva Marić, the first wife of Albert Einstein, one of the most ingenious minds of the XNUMXth century.
Nikola Tesla
The death of the famous scientist was discovered by a cleaning lady after he did not call her for three days from the hotel room where he lived, feeding pigeons and perfecting his ideas in his head - machines, weapons as they exist today... He died during the Second World War, in America, which suspected him until his death, believed him to be an Austro-Hungarian and later a Russian spy.
After his death, the CIA and the FBI entered the hotel room, after which a medical report was issued that the famous scientist died of a heart attack, at the age of 87, and the death occurred on January 8, 1943, in the hotel room no. 3327, at the New Yorker Hotel. It is officially recorded that he died of cardiac thrombosis on January 7, 1943 at 22.30:XNUMX p.m. However, the cause of his death has never been fully clarified.
Mileva Maric Einstein
There are claims that Mileva contributed to Albert's early work, but the extent of her involvement in the discoveries is unknown and therefore subject to various debates.
After Albert filed for divorce from Mileva in 1916, she was stricken with a serious illness. Close friends claimed that the divorce filing was the reason for her sudden loss of health. After two years, she agreed to divorce him, and he in turn promised to give her money from the Nobel Prize if she eventually won it.
Mileva encountered many problems in her life, her sister Zorka experienced a nervous breakdown, her mother died, and soon after that her sister also died, and her son Eduard was diagnosed with schizophrenia.
After one of Edward's violent attacks in 1948, Mileva fainted and was taken to hospital. She died there, three months later, on August 4, 1948, under unclear circumstances. Even the doctors themselves could not determine the cause of death. Her closest friends thought her heart had burst with grief. Mileva was buried at the Nordheim cemetery in Zurich.