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Hungerian politician and journalist Imre Tatár dead at 103. Jorge Bueso Arias discharged to the morgue.
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Shibu Soren discharged. Apparently he and Manmohan Singh were going to attend a special parliament meeting today but I'm not sure if either of them did.
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This says he has already been critical "for some time" but has apparently gotten even worse during the last two days.
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Mansour Sepehrnia Persian wiki imdb, 93-year-old Pahlavi Iran actor with 105 credits reportedly in ICU and on oxygen with UTI and pneumonia in California. Known there back in the day for example from this "masterpiece", that's on youtube. Barbados musicians Biggie Irie and Richard Stoute hospitalised.
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As he's been rumored to be in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital with renal failure following a failed kidney transplant and many Chechen cars have been seen there during the last two days, Kremlin says there's "nothing to reveal" Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday: “We have no information on this.” “In any case, the presidential administration can hardly give out health certificates, so we have nothing to tell you here" I think there's a small possibility he's actually very ill especially as Pesky doesn't seem to completely deny it. We'll see.
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Khaleda out of ICU/CCU (because this time her illness didn't get much attention). The doctor treating her is one of the Vice Chairs of her party.
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Djamila Boupacha has apparently been quite ill recently with some hospital visits, but the image is from last year and she was doing better earlier this year. Tahar Zbiri made an made an appearance in April and looked like he usually does, Khatib hasn't declined much. However Djamila Bouhired, another Algeria independence fighter/resistance icon (and former DDP Pick) was visited a few days ago by the Mujahideen Ministry and looks a bit frail:
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It's Grand Ayatollah Khorasani. Not Hossein Wahid Khorasani (who has been mentioned here many times, one of the leading Ayatollahs and the "most educated one", very frail, rumored dead many times, 102 years old etc) but Muhammad Mahdi al-Khorasani, who was some obscure cleric from Iraq who got a Wikipedia page after his death. Another (Iraqi) Grand Ayatollah died yesterday, but he was only in his 60s, more than 30 years younger than most of the Ayatollahs mentioned here. Grand Ayatollah, Ayatollah and Hujjatulislam are ranks in the Twelver Shia branch of Shia Islam. I read something on it and from what I understand, they believe there's a 1100-year-old Twelfth Shia Imam (Muhammad al-Mahdi) "who will emerge in the end of time to establish peace and justice and redeem Islam". Grand Ayatollah is the highest of those 3 ranks mentioned above and as Ulitzer mentioned there are around 53? living, (atleast according to Wikipedia but Wikipedia is usually inaccurate with these things), ages between 102 and 61. The most notable are those in Iran, Bahrain opposition cleric Isa Qassim and Iraq's al-Sistani and al-Fayadh, two who could be considered "liberals" atleast compared to the others... Iran's Ayatollahs/Grand Ayatollahs tend to live very long. Here's three hardline Grand Ayatollahs (assholes) pictured last decade, Lotfollah Safi Golpaygani (who died last year at 102), Hossein Noori Hamedani (now 98) and Naser Makarem Shirazi (now 96): Bahai leader Jamaloddin Khanjani detained again
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Kabosu apparently has canine dementia and is also undergoing rehabilitation/some kind of therapy for a recent illness.
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Honduras banker and Minister of Finance 1959-1963 Jorge Bueso Arias turns 104...while hospitalised for a "respiratory condition".
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"Improving", but his son who is the current Jharkland Chief Minister and other family members are in the hospital with him
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Zeus, a great dane from Texas known for being the world's tallest dog, dead at 3 from aspiration pneumonia following amputation. Zeus had been diagnosed with bone cancer last month.
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Mircea Snegur, Moldova's first President (1990-1997) and before that the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet/Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet 1989-1990, dead at 83 after battle with incurable disease. Edit: If I'm correct, leaves us with five of the first heads of states/Presidents of post-Soviet states. Levon Ter-Petrosyan of Armenia (78), Askar Akayev of Kyrgyzstan (79), Anatolijs Gorbunovs of Latvia (81), Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan (83) and Vytautas Landsbergis of Lithuania (90). Ter-Petrosyan is a cancer survivor (colon cancer, some sources say pancreatic cancer too) and chainsmoker rumored dead some months ago but in 2016 they said "he'll live another 20 years". Landsbergis has been in and out of hospital for years with infections, falls and pneumonias.
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To undergo another spinal operation.
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D. Srinivas, DL Cup pick in March, hospitalised, critical on ventilator, in full septic shock + multiple organ failure. Updated "hospitalised folks" list: 1) Baruch Mordechai Ezrachi (1929) Cardiac arrest and apparently multiple organ failure at the start of July. "Extremely critical" after CPR, then on life support, multiple surgeries and finally underwent tracheotomy last month after which he started to stabilize. No new news in weeks. DEAAAAAAAAAD 2) Shane MacGowan (1957) In and out of ICU for months and now on NG tube, but the most recent update was more than a week ago. 3) Shibu Soren (1944) Chronic CKD sufferer now hospitalised after sudden respiratory failure days after a checkup, complicated by kidney and heart problems. Of course recovering and to be discharged very soon. Discharged 4) Jorge Lanata (1960) Heart failure, hospitalised for weeks, day after being discharged he gets hospitalised again in ICU with an UTI. Discharged 5) Fatos Nano (1952) Critically ill with COPD complications and alleged cirrhosis, improving after a lung surgery and tracheotomy. Discharged 6) Kitanofuji Katsuaki (1942) Heart surgery complications, in and out of hospital since the start of the year, now rumored to be critically ill. 7) Rameshwar Lal Dudi (1960) On ICU, ventilator, coma with massive stroke but out of ICU now and recovering. 8) Hugo Stiglitz (1940) Hospitalised in delicate condition and asking for blood donors but not sure what happened after that. 9) D. Srinivas (1948) Possible ALS sufferer now gravely ill with septic shock and multiple organ failure. 10) Matteo Messina Denaro (1962) Cosa Nostra boss allegedly gravely ill with terminal cancer. DEAD
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I agree it's Ogunbanjo, seems still alive according to articles from last month (but on the other hand, he seems to be very frail). There's a local ruler called Joseph Chike Edozien whose birthdate has been 1922, 1924 and 1925 but as always the latest is usually the correct one (1925) and they didn't start inflating his age until very recently. In a year he'll be two years older. Akintola was or seems to have been also the oldest person from the continent with a Wikipedia page at the time of his death... The title seems to go to drol's immortals David Musuguri, 103 (but...a Nyerere biographer who met him in 2011 has claimed he's three years younger and "only" 100, who knows ) or Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, 102. (I don't believe Paul Mwazha or Osman Nuhu Sharubutu both who claim to be 104, especially Mwazha is a very suspicious case. While there's been a succession battle going on for atleast three years, he's likely atleast 10 years younger and multiple sources have said that he was born 1928 instead of 1918, for example this article from 2015. There have also been different stories about his childhood and early adulthood.)
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Finnish ice hockey player and coach Antti Törmänen suffering from gallbladder cancer...again.
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If you're already thinking who to pick in Centenarians DP next year, Sheng Zhiyong, who is now 103 and established the first military ICU in China, survived a massive stroke in 2016 (as mentioned here on Fudan University's Alumni page in 2020...that's him in the first image with the nasogastric tube) and has been in extremely frail health and permanently hospitalised at Beijing's 301 Hospital since.
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Jeffrey R. Holland finally...discharged. Only Shane and Ezrachi still in hospital from that group.
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Ram Baran Yadav, first elected President of Nepal (2008-2015) after the end of the monarchy, hospitalised with back problems, diabetes and high BP complications. Cancer survivor. Edit: He and former Prime Minister Jhala Nath Kanal have also been given large amounts of money by Nepal's govt for treatment of chronic ailments for the last few years.
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Yokozuna Kitanofuji Katsuaki taking another "complete" break from sumo commentary, there's been some rumors going around on twitter and facebook that he's been critically ill for more than a month now.
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Pictured 8th September 2023, a day before his 99th birthday, with his two right hand men Dallin H. Oaks (91) and Henry B. Eyring (90):
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Kuwait's Emir Nawaf has again gone to Italy for private visits a week ago. This time can't find any pictures of him leaving..
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