The earliest claim of a person being hit by a meteorite comes from 1677 in a manuscript published at
Tortona, Italy, which tells of a
Milanese friar who was killed by one, although its veracity is unknown. The
Tunguska event in 1908 is reported to have caused three casualties. In 1992, a small meteorite fragment (3g) hit a young Ugandan boy in
Mbale; it had been slowed by a tree and caused no injury. On the night of October 3, 2021, a meteorite fell through the roof of a house in
Golden, British Columbia, landing on a sleeping woman's pillow, but without harming her. == Fragments ==