November 1993
The following events occurred in November 1993. For a more complete listing of notable deaths this month, see Deaths in November 1993.
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Monday, November 1, 1993

November 1, 1993: Landing of STS-58.
- The Maastricht Treaty takes effect, formally establishing the European Union.[1]
- The trial begins of the two alleged killers in the February 12 abduction and murder of James Bulger, a two-year-old British boy.[2]
- STS-58: Space Shuttle Columbia lands at Edwards Air Force Base, California, at 7:05 a.m. PST, completing the STS-58 mission.[3]
- Born:
- Antonio Correia, Cape Verdean footballer; in Santiago, Cape Verde[4]
- Laura Pugh, Australian rules footballer[5]
- Died: Severo Ochoa, Spanish physician and biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1905)[6]
Tuesday, November 2, 1993
- The Troubles in Newry: 30-year-old Protestant Brian Woods, a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, dies two days after being shot by an Irish Republican Army sniper at a vehicle checkpoint in Newry, County Down.[7]
- 1993 United States gubernatorial elections: Two U.S. states vote to elect governors. In the 1993 New Jersey gubernatorial election, Republican Christine Todd Whitman defeats incumbent Democrat James Florio for the position of Governor of New Jersey.[8] In the 1993 Virginia gubernatorial election, Republican U.S. Representative George Allen defeats Democrat Mary Sue Terry, the former Attorney General of Virginia, for the position of Governor.[9]
Wednesday, November 3, 1993
- Master Trooper Larry Lee Huff of the Kansas Highway Patrol is seriously injured during a vehicle pursuit when a tractor-trailer strikes his patrol car. He will die of his injuries on November 26.[10]
- Born:
- Kenny Golladay, National Football League wide receiver; in Chicago, Illinois[11]
- Josh Griffiths, Welsh marathon runner[12]
- Died: Leon Theremin (born Lev Sergeyevich Termen), Russian and Soviet inventor of the theremin (b. 1896)[13]
Thursday, November 4, 1993

November 4, 1993: China Airlines aircraft after accident.
- China Airlines Flight 605, a brand-new 747-400, overruns the runway at Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong; there are no fatalities.[14]
- Jean Chrétien becomes the 20th Prime Minister of Canada.[15]
- The National Basketball Association awards its 28th franchise to Toronto. The new team will be named the Toronto Raptors in May 1994.[16]
- Born:
- Moira Dela Torre, Filipina singer-songwriter; in Olongapo, Philippines
- Elisabeth Seitz, German Olympic artistic gymnast; in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany[17]
Friday, November 5, 1993
- The Parliament of the United Kingdom passes the Railways Act 1993, setting out the procedures for privatisation of British Rail.[18]
- Agent Miguel Angel Massas-Perez of the Puerto Rico Police Department is shot and killed during an undercover drug investigation.[19]
- Auxiliary Deputy James Roger Cartledge of the McCormick County, South Carolina Sheriff's Department is killed on duty in an automobile accident.[20]
- Patrolman Leslie Ian Early of the Pasadena, Texas Police Department is shot and killed while taking point on a SWAT team drug raid.[21]
- Born: Hideya Tawada, Japanese actor and model; in Osaka Prefecture, Japan[22]
Saturday, November 6, 1993
- The 1993 New Zealand general election is held.[23]
- The Riddick Bowe vs. Evander Holyfield II boxing match is held at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada. Holyfield wins by majority decision. During Round 7 of the fight, parachutist James Miller crashes his paraglider into the side of the ring; he is knocked unconscious by fans and security and taken to a local hospital.[24][25]
- Born:
- Carina Doyle, Australian-born New Zealand Olympic swimmer; in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia[26]
- Josh Wakefield, English footballer; in Frimley, Surrey, England[27]
Sunday, November 7, 1993
- Ayrton Senna wins the 1993 Australian Grand Prix at Adelaide Street Circuit.[28] This will prove to be the last race Senna finishes before his death on May 1, 1994.[29]
- Died:
- Adelaide Hall, American jazz singer and entertainer, old age (b. 1901)[30]
- Terris Moore, American explorer and mountaineer, president of the University of Alaska, heart attack (b. 1908)[31]
Monday, November 8, 1993
- Born:
- Przemek Karnowski, Polish basketball player; in Bydgoszcz, Poland[32]
- Fraser Mullen, Scottish footballer; in Glasgow, Scotland[33]
Tuesday, November 9, 1993
- Bosnian War: Bosnian Croat forces destroy the Stari Most, or Old Bridge of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, by tank fire.[34][35]
- At 3:00 a.m., Senior Corporal Richard A. Lawrence of the Dallas Police Department in Texas is shot and killed after encountering two car thieves.[36]
- Born: Pete Dunne (born Peter Thomas England), English professional wrestler and promoter; in Birmingham, England[37]
- Died: Stanley Myers, British film composer, cancer (b. 1930)[38]
Wednesday, November 10, 1993
- A bus carrying tourists to Canterbury Cathedral crashes on the M2 motorway in Kent, England, killing the driver and 9 passengers and injuring more than 30.[39]
- Police Officer Frank Albert Miller, Jr., of the McKeesport, Pennsylvania Police Department, is shot and killed with his own handgun by a homeless man.[40]
- Seven climbers and three guides are lost in an avalanche on Chimborazo in Ecuador.[41]
- Born:
- Daieishō Hayato (born Hayato Takanishi), Japanese sumo wrestler; in Asaka, Saitama, Japan[42]
- Azusa Tadokoro, Japanese voice actress and singer; in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan[43]
- Died: Alberto Breccia, Argentine comics artist and writer (b. 1919)[44]
Thursday, November 11, 1993

The Vietnam Women's Memorial.
- Cape Melville incident: In Queensland, Australia, a group of people illicitly enter Cape Melville National Park, parking their Toyota Land Cruiser near a stand of foxtail palms, the seeds of which are a valuable commodity at this time. One of the intruders, Paul Barbagallo, is the brother of David Barbagallo, the Principal Private Secretary to Wayne Goss, the Premier of Queensland. Department of Environment and Heritage ranger Pat Shears, suspecting the vehicle's occupants to be smugglers, drives their vehicle to the ranger station at Lakefield National Park and informs his superior, Peter Stanton. These events will lead to a political scandal known as the "Cape Melville affair".[45]
- The Vietnam Women's Memorial, a sculpture honoring women who served in the Vietnam War, is dedicated at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.[46][47]
- Born:
- Jamaal Lascelles, English footballer; in Derby, England[48]
- Vicky Piria (born Vittoria Piria), Italian-British racing driver; in Milan, Italy[49]
Friday, November 12, 1993
- London Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter: Marine dumping of radioactive waste is outlawed.
- Born: Kurtis Rowe, New Zealand rugby league player; in Taranaki, New Zealand[50]
- Died:
- Bill Dickey, American baseball player (b. 1907)[51]
- H. R. Haldeman, American political aide and businessman, abdominal cancer (b. 1926)[52][53]
- Anna Sten, Ukrainian-born American actress (b. 1908)[54]
Saturday, November 13, 1993

November 13, 1993: Partial solar eclipse.
- China Northern Airlines Flight 6901, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82, crashes on approach to Ürümqi Diwopu International Airport in Xinjiang, China, killing four crewmembers and eight passengers.[55]
- In a regular season college football game between two undefeated teams at Notre Dame Stadium in Indiana, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeat the Florida State Seminoles by a score of 31–24. The game is among those named as "Games of the Century".[56]
- A partial solar eclipse is visible on November 13 and 14 in parts of Australia and South America.[57]
- Born: Julia Michaels (born Julia Carin Cavazos), American singer and songwriter; in Davenport, Iowa[58]
Sunday, November 14, 1993
- Andrés Espinosa and Uta Pippig win the men's and women's races of the 1993 New York City Marathon.[59]
- Born:
- Tabata Amaral, Brazilian political scientist, education activist and politician; in São Paulo, Brazil[60]
- Luis Gil, American soccer player; in Garden Grove, California[61]
- Jackson Hemopo, New Zealand rugby union player; in Whanganui, New Zealand[62]
- Hymel Hunt, Samoa international rugby league player; in Auckland, Auckland Region, New Zealand[63]
- Francisco Lindor, Puerto Rican Major League Baseball shortstop; in Caguas, Puerto Rico[64]
- Shūhei Nomura, Japanese actor; in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan[65]
- Samuel Umtiti (born Samuel Yves Um Titi), Cameroonian-French footballer; in Yaoundé, Cameroon[66]
- Died: Sanzō Nosaka, Japanese Communist politician, old age (b. 1892)[53][67]
Monday, November 15, 1993
- In Arizona, a collision between a tractor-trailer and an inmate transfer bus kills the truck driver and Correctional Officer Robert K. Barchey of the Arizona Department of Corrections, who is transporting a prisoner on the bus. All 22 prisoners on the bus are injured, and the bus driver, also a correctional officer, sustains severe injuries that necessitate the amputation of a leg.[68]
- Born:
- Paulo Dybala, Argentine footballer; in Laguna Larga, Córdoba Province, Argentina[69]
- Allan Fa'alava'au, New Zealand professional and Olympic rugby union player; in Auckland, New Zealand[70]
- Melitina Staniouta, Belarusian Olympic individual rhythmic gymnast; in Minsk, Belarus[71]
- Died: Luciano Leggio, Italian mobster, heart attack (b. 1925)[72]
Tuesday, November 16, 1993
- Police Officer Stephen Dmytryk of the Philadelphia Police Department in Pennsylvania, a United States Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War, is shot and killed while on a plainclothes detail by a robbery suspect. The suspect is shot and killed in a shootout with Dmytryk's partner and other officers.[73]
- Sergeant Lynette Anita Hodge of the North Miami, Florida Police Department is killed on duty in an automobile accident.[74]
- Born:
- Pete Davidson, American comedian and actor; in Staten Island, New York City[75]
- Dakota Earnest, American gymnast; in Lubbock, Texas[76]
- Died:
- Lucia Popp (born Lucia Poppová), Slovak soprano, brain cancer (b. 1939)[77]
- Evelyn Venable, American actress, cancer (b. 1913)[78][79]
Wednesday, November 17, 1993
- In Nigeria, General Sani Abacha ousts the government of Ernest Shonekan in a military coup.[80]
- Between November 17 and November 22, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) passes the legislative houses in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
- Born:
- Chris Feauai-Sautia, New Zealand rugby union player; in Auckland, New Zealand[81]
- Taylor Gold, American Olympic half-pipe snowboarder; in Steamboat Springs, Colorado[82]
Thursday, November 18, 1993
- Shortly after midnight, a minibus carrying students home to Worcestershire, England, from a school trip to London crashes into the rear of a maintenance lorry on the M40 motorway, killing 12 children and their teacher.[83] The BBC stirs controversy by placing the story as the third item on that evening's Nine O'Clock News, with a report on the Queen's Speech to Parliament running first.[84]
- The Grand Prix Museum is inaugurated in Sé, Macau, prior to the 40th Macau Grand Prix.[85][86]
- In a status referendum, residents of Puerto Rico vote by a slim margin to maintain Commonwealth status.
- The first meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit opens in Seattle.
- Born:
- Andreea Aanei, Romanian Olympic weightlifter; in Botoșani, Romania[87]
- Kyle Adnam, Australian basketball player; in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia[88]
- Died: Fritz Feld, German actor (b. 1900)[89]
Friday, November 19, 1993
- 87 workers die and 47 are injured in a toy factory fire in Shenzhen, China.[90]
- In the 1993 Curaçao status referendum, voters favor the option of restructuring the Netherlands Antilles.[91]
- Detective Stephen J. Strehl of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department in Missouri is killed on duty in a helicopter crash near Antonio, Missouri. The helicopter pilot is seriously injured.[92]
- Born:
- Kerim Frei, Austrian footballer; in Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria[93]
- Cleo Massey, Australian actress; in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia[94]
- Ooi Tze Liang, Malaysian diver; in George Town, Penang, Malaysia[95]
- Suso, Spanish footballer; in Algeciras, Province of Cádiz, Spain[96]
- Died: Leonid Gaidai, Soviet comedy director (b. 1923)[97]
Saturday, November 20, 1993

The Avioimpex crash aircraft, photographed on May 20, 1993.
- Avioimpex Flight 110, a Yakovlev Yak-42D, crashes into Mount Trojani near Ohrid, Macedonia. All 8 crew members and 115 of the 116 passengers are killed.[98]
- Corporal James Roy Outlaw of the Bethel, North Carolina Police Department is killed in the crash of his patrol car while pursuing a suspected drunk driver. A trainee riding with Outlaw is seriously injured.[99]
- Deputy Sheriff Kipley Allen Brown of the Laurens County, Georgia Sheriff's Office is killed on duty in an automobile accident.[100]
- At the 29th Vanier Cup, the 1993 CIAU football championship game, held at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, the Toronto Varsity Blues defeat the Calgary Dinosaurs by a score of 37–34.[101]
- Born:
- Scott Barrett, New Zealand rugby union player; in New Plymouth, New Zealand[102]
- Junior Paulo, New Zealand rugby league player; in Auckland, Auckland Region, New Zealand[103]
- Sanjin Prcić, Bosnian footballer; in Belfort, France[104]
- Anna Prugova, Russian Olympic ice hockey player; in Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia[105]
- Sumire Satō, Japanese idol and actress[106]
- Died: Emile Ardolino, American film director, complications from AIDS (b. 1943)[107][108]
Sunday, November 21, 1993
- Born: Elena Myers, American motorcycle racer; in Mountain View, California[109]
- Died: Bill Bixby, American actor, cancer (b. 1934)[110]
Monday, November 22, 1993
- Jörg Müller wins the 1993 Macau Grand Prix on the Guia Circuit in Macau.[111]
- Patrolman Vincent M. Brock of the Paramus, New Jersey Police Department is killed in an automobile accident while responding to a fake 9-1-1 call.[112]
- Born:
- Adèle Exarchopoulos, French actress; in Paris, France[113]
- Zuchu (born Zuhura Othman Soud), Tanzanian singer and songwriter[114]
- Died:
- Anthony Burgess, English author, lung cancer (b. 1917)[115]
- Joseph Yodoyman, Chadian politician, 4th Prime Minister of Chad (b. 1950)[53]
Wednesday, November 24, 1993
- A jury finds 11-year-olds Robert Thompson and Jon Venables guilty of the murder of James Bulger, making them the youngest convicted murderers of the 20th century in the United Kingdom.[116]
- Born:
- Ivi Adamou, Greek Cypriot singer; in Ayia Napa, Cyprus[117]
- Tayler Adams, New Zealand rugby union player; in Auckland, New Zealand[118]
- Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Irish actress; in Derry, Northern Ireland[119][120]
- Chelsea Lewis, Welsh netball player; in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales[121]
- Joe Pigott, English footballer; in Maidstone, Kent, England[122]
- Died: Albert Collins, American blues guitarist and singer, lung cancer (b. 1932)[123]
Thursday, November 25, 1993
- Yemeni kidnappers abduct American diplomat Haynes Mahoney; they will free him on December 1.[124]
- Born: Danny Kent, English motorcycle racer; in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England[125]
Friday, November 26, 1993

The Piper Archer involved in the Auckland collision prior to the accident.
- In Auckland, New Zealand, a mid-air collision between an Aérospatiale TwinStar police helicopter and a Piper Archer airplane kills four people.[126][127]
- Born:
- Georgia Guy, New Zealand cricketer; in Auckland, New Zealand[128]
- Rhodri Hughes, Welsh rugby union player; in Swansea, Wales[129]
- Erena Ono, Japanese singer (AKB48); in Tokyo, Japan[130]
Saturday, November 27, 1993
- Born:
- Sion Bennett, New Zealand-born Welsh rugby union player[131]
- Toa Halafihi, New Zealand-born Italian rugby union player; in Gisborne, New Zealand[132]
Sunday, November 28, 1993
- The Observer reveals that a channel of communications has existed between the Provisional Irish Republican Army and the British government, despite the government's persistent denials.
- At the 81st Grey Cup, the 1993 Canadian Football League championship game, held at McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta, the West Division champion Edmonton Eskimos defeat the East Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers by a score of 33–23.[133]
- Born:
- David Nofoaluma, Australian-Samoan rugby league player; in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia[134]
- Stephanie Park, Canadian paralympic wheelchair basketball player; in Vancouver, British Columbia[135]
- Died: Kenneth Connor, MBE, English comedian, cancer (b. 1918)[136]
Monday, November 29, 1993

November 29, 1993: Total lunar eclipse.
- A total lunar eclipse takes place.[137]
- 1993 Jolimont Centre siege: In Canberra, Australia, 47-year-old Felipe Ruizdiaz shoots and wounds swimming pool manager Geoff McGibbon. He then drives his utility vehicle, rigged with petrol and gas canisters, through the front glass wall of the Jolimont Centre, his estranged wife's workplace. After a two-hour siege during which Ruizdiaz throws Molotov cocktails and fires his shotgun at police and rescue workers, he sets fire to the building and kills himself.[138][139]
- Born:
- Stefon Diggs, National Football League wide receiver; in Gaithersburg, Maryland[140]
- Manuel Lazzari, Italian footballer; in Valdagno, Italy[141]
- Died:
- Sir Jack Longland, English broadcaster, educator and mountain climber (b. 1905)[142]
- J. R. D. Tata, Indian aviator and businessman, kidney infection (b. 1904)[143]
Tuesday, November 30, 1993
- An agreement establishing the Permanent Commission for East African Co-operation is signed.
- The Troubles: 47-year-old Catholic civilian John Hagan is shot and killed by the Ulster Freedom Fighters as he leaves his workplace in Dundonald, County Down.[7]
- U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act.[144]
- Trooper Carlos Jose Juan Borland of the Nevada Highway Patrol is shot and mortally wounded during a traffic stop east of Lovelock, Nevada. He will die of his injuries on December 1.[145]
- Born:
- Yuri Chinen, Japanese idol[146]
- Mia Goth, English actress and model
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