English: Martin and Osa Johnson, famous explorers and big game hunters.
From the 1937-01-13 issue of the Los Angeles Times: "Even though Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have an expansive history across the continents encountering every type of ferocious animal in the heart of the jungles and the tropical heat, it is this environment that the couple have expressed they feel safest, as opposed to America, which they claimed was the most dangerous due to how civilized it is. Yesterday, flying over the Olive View Sanatorium, Mr. Johnson sustained fatal injuries from the crashed Western Air Express liner, while Osa remains in critical condition."
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