On January 6, 1867, the ice on the lake in Regent’s Park in London cracked abruptly, plunging more than 250 ice skaters into the water, which was over 12 feet deep in places. Forty skaters died.
On January 6, 1867, the ice on the lake in Regent’s Park in London cracked abruptly, plunging more than 250 ice skaters into the water, which was over 12 feet deep in places. Forty skaters died.