Ulitzer95 12,853 Posted December 6, 2021 Updated the Cold War leaders list for the deaths of Abolhassan Banisadr of Iran and Kåre Willoch of Norway. Spoiler Western Bloc Australia Elizabeth II (b. 1926) Paul Keating (b. 1944) Belgium Mark Eyskens (b. 1933) Canada Elizabeth II (b. 1926) Joe Clark (b. 1939) Brian Mulroney (b. 1939) Denmark Margrethe II (b. 1940) France Laurent Fabius (b. 1946) Édith Cresson (b. 1934) Greece Constantine II (b. 1940) Christos Sartzetakis (b. 1929) Iceland Porsteinn Palsson (b. 1947) Davíd Oddsson (b. 1948) Iran Ali Khamenei (b. 1939) Abolhassan Banisadr (b. 1933) Mir-Hossein Mousavi (b. 1942) Iraq NONE Italy Arnaldo Forlani (b. 1925) Ciriaco De Mita (b. 1928) Luxembourg Jacques Santer (b. 1937) The Netherlands Beatrix (b. 1938) Dries van Agt (b. 1931) New Zealand Elizabeth II (b. 1926) Geoffrey Palmer (b. 1942) Jim Bolger (b. 1935) Norway Harald V (b. 1937) Gro Harlem Brundtland (b. 1939) Kåre Willoch (b. 1928) Pakistan Elizabeth II (b. 1926) Nawaz Sharif (b. 1949) Philippines NONE Portugal António Ramalho Eanes (b. 1935) Francisco Pinto Balsemão (b. 1937) Aníbal Cavaco Silva (b. 1939) Spain Juan Carlos I (b. 1938) Felipe González (b. 1942) Thailand Thanin Kraivichien (b. 1927) Anand Panyarachun (b. 1932) Turkey NONE United Kingdom Elizabeth II (b. 1926) John Major (b. 1943) United States Jimmy Carter (b. 1924) West Germany NONE Eastern Bloc Albania Fatos Nano (b. 1952) Ylli Bufi (b. 1948) Vilson Ahmeti (b. 1951) Bulgaria Georgi Atanasov (b. 1933) Philip Dimitrov (b. 1955) Byelorussia Nikolay Slyunkov (b. 1929) Yefrem Sokolov (b. 1926) Stanislav Shushkevich (b. 1934) Czechoslovakia Karel Urbánek (b. 1941) Lubomír Štrougal (b. 1924) Marián Čalfa (b. 1946) East Germany Egon Krenz (b. 1937) Sabine Bergmann-Pohl (b. 1946) Hans Modrow (b. 1928) Lothar de Maizière (b. 1940) Hungary Mátyás Szurös (b. 1933) Poland Lech Wałesa (b. 1943) Jan Krzysztof Bielecki (b. 1951) Romania NONE Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev (b. 1931) Nikolai Ryzhkov (b. 1929) Ivan Silayev (b. 1930) Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk (b. 1934) Vitold Fokin (b. 1932) 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 6, 2021 On 30/11/2021 at 21:02, arghton said: https://www.newagebd.net/article/156117/fakhrul-says-khaleda-better-now-though-re-bleeds https://www.thedailystar.net/news/bangladesh/politics/news/khaleda-starts-bleeding-again-2906761 Khaleda Zia suffered from internal bleeding again yesterday for the fourth or fifth time but "the crisis is tackled for now due to the frantic efforts of the physicians" Khaleda Zia can't go abroad for treatment because her passport can't be renewed. This is because she is a convicted criminal who misused the money raised by an orphanage trust: https://www.daily-sun.com/post/592250/Khaleda-now-facing-passport-problem Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 7, 2021 On 13/09/2021 at 23:21, arghton said: If only Europe is counted, I'd say that there are not very many. However I did this "leaders who first came to power 1971-1980" list a while ago, and it's horribly long: ... Kayatyani Shankar Bajpai (1928-2020) Political Officer in Sikkim, ca. 1970-1975 ... José Ramón Ávalos Navarrete (b. 1935), Héctor Dada Hirezi (b. 1938) and José Antonio Morales Ehrlich (1935-2021) as Members of the Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador Kayatyani Shankar Bajpai, Indian diplomat, Political Officer in Sikkim during the Indian annexation of Sikkim, in charge of the area during the transition died in August 2020 from covid at 92: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/former-envoy-katyayani-shankar-bajpai-dies-of-covid-19/articleshow/77837700.cms Apparently a good friend of Henry Kissinger. Dr. José Antonio Morales Ehrlich, member of the Revolutionary Govt Junta of El Salvador of 79-82 from 1980 to 1982 died in June at 85 or 86: https://houstonianonline.com/former-san-salvador-mayor-dr-jose-antonio-morales-earlich-dies/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 12,145 Posted December 8, 2021 Mustafa Ben Halim dead at 100. 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 8, 2021 On 30/04/2021 at 14:47, arghton said: ... 1950s 1950 - Gyanendra (b. 1947) King of Nepal 1950-1951 and later 2001-2008 1952 - Elizabeth II (b. 1926) Queen of the United Kingdom (1952-present) Currently longest ruling state leader and monarch. Fuad II (b. 1952) King of Egypt and Sudan (1952-1953) 1954 - Mustafa Ben Halim (b. 1921) Prime Minister of Libya (1954-1957) Oldest living state leader, earliest non-royal head of a country. 1956 - Sirikit (b. 1932) Queen Regent of Thailand (1956) ... Reveal hidden contents 1971 - Ali Nasir Muhammad (b. 1939) Prime Minister of South Yemen 1971-1985 Luigi Lonfernini (b. 1938) Captain Regent of San Marino 1971 Marino Vagnetti (b. 1924) Captain Regent of San Marino 1971-1972 and 1989 Percival Austin Bramble (b. 1931) Chief Minister of Montserrat 1970-1978 1972 - Abdessalam Jalloud (b. 1944) Prime Minister of Libya 1972-1977 Ahmed Osman (b. 1930) Prime Minister of Morocco 1972-1979 Queen Kesang Choden (b. 1930) Regent 1972 Jigme Singye Wangchuck (b. 1955) King of Bhutan 1972-2006 Kayatyani Shankar Bajpai (b. 1928) Political Officer in Sikkim 1972-1974 Margrethe II (b. 1940) Queen of Denmark 1972- Arturo Armando Molina (1927-2021) President of El Salvador 1972-1977 James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (b. 1931) Premier of Saint Vincent 1972-1974, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1984-2000 Guillermo Rodríguez (b. 1924) Acting President of Ecuador 1972-1976 1973 - Henri Lopes (b. 1937) Prime Minister of Congo-Brazzaville 1973-1975 Zaid Rifai (b. 1936) Prime Minister of Jordan 1973-1976, 1984-1989 Carl XVI Gustaf (b. 1946) King of Sweden 1973- John Hilary Smith (b. 1928) Governor of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands 1973-1978 1974 - Mengistu Haile Mariam (b. 1937) Head of State of Ethiopia as the Chairman of the Derg 1974, 1977-1987, President 1987-1991 Joaquim Chissano (b. 1939) Prime Minister of the Portuguese Mozambique 1974-1975, President of Mozambique 1986-2005 Leonel Mário d'Alva (b. 1935) Portuguese Sao Tome and Principe Prime Minister 1974-1975 José Eduardo Martinho Garcia Leandro (b. 1940) Governor of Macau 1974-1979 Nuno Fisher Lopes Pires (b. 1930) and Narciso Mendes Dias (b. 1935) National Salvation Junta of Portugal members, 1974 Juan Carlos I (b. 1938) Acting Head of Spain 1974, King of Spain 1975-2014 Patrick John (1938-2021) Premier of Dominica 1974-1978, Prime Minister of Dominica 1978-1979 Isabel Peron (b. 1931) President of Argentina 1974-1976 1975 - Lopo do Nascimento (b. 1942) Prime Minister of the People's Republic Angola 1975-1978 José Ndele (b. 1940) Prime Minister of the Democratic People's Republic of Angola 1975-1976 Paul Biya (b. 1933) Prime Minister of Cameroon 1975-1982, President 1982- Pedro Pires (b. 1934) Prime Minister of Cape Verde 1975-1991, President 2001-2011 Louis Sylvain Goma (b. 1941) Prime Minister of Congo-Brazzaville 1975-1984 Manuel Pinto da Costa (b. 1937) President of São Tomé and Príncipe 1975-1991, 2011-2016 Miguel Trovoada (b. 1937) Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe 1975-1979, President 1991-2001 Francisco Morales-Bermúdez (b. 1921) Prime Minister of Peru 1975, Head of State 1975-1980 1976 - Abdallah Mohamed Kamil (b. 1936) President of the Government Council of the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas 1976-1977, Prime Minister of Djibouti 1978 Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed (b. 1947) Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Prime Minister 1976-1982, 1985-1988 Olusegun Obasanjo (b. 1937) President of Nigeria 1976-1979 and 1999-2007 Mudar Badran (b. 1934) Prime Minister of Jordan 1976-1979, 1980-1984 and 1989-1991 Khieu Samphan (b. 1931) Acting Prime Minister of Cambodia 1976, Chairman of the State Presidium 1976-1979 Selim Hoss (b. 1929) Prime Minister of Lebanon 1976-1980, 1987-1990 and 1998-2000, President of Lebanon 1988-1989 and 1989 Thanin Kraivichien (b. 1927) Prime Minister of Thailand 1976-1977 António Ramalho Eanes (b. 1935) President of Portugal 1976-1986 Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi (b. 1938) Prime Minister of Western Samoa 1976-1982 and 1982, O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa 2007-2017 1977 - Florent Ntsiba (b. 1947) and Denis Sassou Nguesso (b. 1943) as members of the Military Committee of the Congolese Party of Labour, Nguesso later the President of the Republic of Congo 1979-1992 and since 1997 Abdul Ati al-Obeidi (b. 1939) Prime Minister of Libya 1977-1979, head of state as Secretary-General 1979-1981 Désiré Rakotoarijaona (b. 1934) Prime Minister of Madagascar 1977-1988 Dries Van Agt (b. 1931) Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1977-1982 Jimmy Carter (b. 1924) President of the United States 1977-1981 1978 - Henri Maïdou (b. 1936) Prime Minister of the Central African Empire 1978-1979 Hissène Habré (b. 1942) Prime Minister of Chad 1978-1979 and President 1982-1990 Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (b. 1937) President of the Maldives 1978-2008 Hans Brunhart (b. 1945) Prime Minister of Liechenstein 1978-1993 Aristides Royo (b. 1940) President of Panama 1978-1982 Ieremia Tabai (b. 1949) Chief Minister of the Gilbert Islands 1978-1979, President of Kiribati 1979-1982 and 1983-1991 Carlos S. Camacho (b. 1937) Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands 1978-1982 1979 - José Eduardo dos Santos (b. 1942) President of Angola 1979-2017 Goukouni Oueddei (b. 1944) President of Chad 1979 and 1979-1982 Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (b. 1942) President of Equatorial Guinea 1979- Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi (b. 1939) Prime Minister of Libya 1979-1984, 1986-1987 Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla (b. 1940) Prime Minister of Mauritania 1979-1980, 1980-1984 and 1984 Mabandla Dlamini (b. 1930) Prime Minister of Swaziland 1979-1983 Abolhassan Banisadr (b. 1933, later President of Iran 1980-1981), Mir-Hossein Mousavi (b. 1942, later Prime Minister of Iran 1981-1989), Ali Khamenei (b. 1939, later President of Iran 1981-1989 and Supreme Leader of Iran 1989-), Abbas Sheibani (b. 1931), Reza Sadr (b. 1933), Ahmad Jalali (b. 1949) and Habibollah Peyman (b. 1935) as Members of the Council of the Islamic Revolution Heng Samrin (b. 1934) Head of State of Cambodia 1979-1992 Edward Schreyer (b. 1935) Governor-General of Canada 1979-1984 Joe Clark (b. 1939) Prime Minister of Canada 1979-1980 Oliver Seraphin (b. 1943) Prime Minister of Dominica 1979-1980 Adolfo Arnoldo Majano (b. 1938) Member and Chairman of the Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador 1979-1980 Don Martina (b. 1935) Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles 1979-1984 and 1986-1988 Daniel Ortega (b. 1945, later President 1979-1990 and 2007-), Violeta Chamorro (b. 1929, later President 1990-1997), Sergio Ramirez (b. 1942), Moises Hassan (b. 1942) and Alfonso Robelo (b. 1939) as Members of the Junta of National Reconstruction David Buffett (b. 1942) Chief Minister of Norfolk Islands 1979-1986, 2006-2007 and 2010-2013 Paul McDonald Calvo (b. 1934) Governor of Guam 1979-1983 ----- 1980 - Jean-Pierre Lebouder (b. 1944) Prime Minister of the Central African Republic 1980-1981 Cleopa Msuya (b. 1931) Prime Minister of Tanzania 1980-1983 and 1994-1995 Yoweri Museveni (b. 1944) Member of the Presidential Commission of Uganda 1980, later President of Uganda 1986- Chun Doo-hwan (b. 1931) President of South Korea 1980-1988 Abdul Rauf al-Kasm (b. 1932) Prime Minister of Syria 1980-1987 Vigdís Finnbogadóttir (b. 1930) President of Iceland 1980-1997 Arnaldo Forlani (b. 1925) Prime Minister of Italy 1980-1981 Beatrix (b. 1938) Queen of the Netherlands 1980-2013 James Hennessy (b. 1923) Governor of Belize 1980-1981 Kennedy Simmonds (b. 1936) Premier of Saint Kitts and Nevis 1980-1983, Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis 1983-1995 Oswald Skippings (b. 1953) Chief Minister of Turks and Caicos Islands 1980 Norman Saunders (b. 1943) Chief Minister of Turks and Caicos Islands 1980-1985 Julius Chan (b. 1939) Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea 1980-1982, 1994-1997 and 1997 Ati George Sokomanu (b. 1937) President of Vanuatu 1980-1984 and 1984-1989 José Ramón Ávalos Navarrete (b. 1935), Héctor Dada Hirezi (b. 1938) and José Antonio Morales Ehrlich (b. 1935) as Members of the Revolutionary Government Junta of El Salvador Dési Bouterse (b. 1945) De Facto Head of State of Suriname as the Chairman of the National Military Council 1980-1987 and later President of Suriname 2010-2020. List ends here If Ben Halim is actually dead this time, means that there are no living non-royal state leaders remaining from the 1950s. Four royals remain. Sirikit's probably going to go next? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roaming_comrade 471 Posted December 8, 2021 3 hours ago, drol said: Mustafa Ben Halim dead at 100. damn shame, we were only a few weeks from having 3 centenarian state leaders at once again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,853 Posted December 8, 2021 4 hours ago, arghton said: If Ben Halim is actually dead this time, means that there are no living non-royal state leaders remaining from the 1950s. Four royals remain. Sirikit's probably going to go next? 1 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 8, 2021 On 30/11/2021 at 21:02, arghton said: https://www.newagebd.net/article/156117/fakhrul-says-khaleda-better-now-though-re-bleeds https://www.thedailystar.net/news/bangladesh/politics/news/khaleda-starts-bleeding-again-2906761 Khaleda Zia suffered from internal bleeding again yesterday for the fourth or fifth time but "the crisis is tackled for now due to the frantic efforts of the physicians" Khaleda Zia again suffered from internal bleeding, for the fifth or sixth (?) time yesterday: https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2021/12/08/fakhrul-khaleda-zia-suffering-from-internal-bleeding-again Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that she has already shown great generosity to Zia by letting her stay at the best hospital in the country and that Zia's party and supporters "can't expect more". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 12,145 Posted December 10, 2021 Former PM of Georgia Otar Patsatsia dead at 92. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,853 Posted December 10, 2021 Telegraph obit for Rainbow George Weiss (wiki), aged 81. A Hampstead hippie who was a serial candidate for fringe parties at by-elections in the UK. Also noted for making prank calls to LBC with his neighbour and drinking buddy, the late great Peter Cook. Pictured below with Howling Laud Hope of the Monster Raving Loony Party. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drol 12,145 Posted December 11, 2021 On 23/08/2013 at 17:37, the_engineer said: If he really did shag his wife what was the punishment ? Other than shagging his wife of course. Bo Xilai doesn't look too good these days. Expect him to have a 'heart attack' after 6 months in jail. http://www.smh.com.a...0822-2se2m.html Bo Xilai's mother in law died at 99 on 23 November. Bo and his wife, who are in prison, were only allowed to send a wreath to the funeral. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gooseberry Crumble 5,367 Posted December 11, 2021 https://www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk/news/19769462.death-winchester-city-councillor-lynda-murphy/ Lynda Murphy , a Liberal Democrat Councillor on Winchester City Council has died . 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alt obits guy 3,385 Posted December 12, 2021 Mel Lastman, who was mayor of Toronto from 1998 to 2003, has died. He was 88. Lastman was also mayor of North York, Ontario from 1972 to 1997. A unique DDP pick and joker. https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2021/12/11/mel-lastman-former-mayor-of-toronto-has-died.html 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomTomTelekom 3,731 Posted December 12, 2021 On 21/09/2021 at 14:27, arghton said: Paulias Matane (Governor-General of Papua New Guinea 2004-2010) is 90 today. Picture is from the 2nd of September. DEAD His autobiographical book "My Childhood in New Guinea" is a classroom staple in his homeland and he served as the first Papua New Guinean Ambassador to the US. 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 12, 2021 On 03/08/2021 at 16:47, arghton said: Oceania... ... William Deane (1931-) Governor-General of Australia 1996-2001 Michael Hardie Boys (1931-) Governor-General of New Zealand 1996-2001 Bill Hayden (1933-) Governor-General of Australia 1989-1996 Jim Bolger (1935-) Prime Minister of New Zealand 1990-1997 Peter Hollingworth (1935-) Governor-General of Australia 2001-2003 Tulaga Manuella (1936-) Governor-General of Tuvalu 1994-1996 Kamuta Latasi (1936-) Prime Minister of Tuvalu 1993-1996, Governor-General of Tuvalu 2010 Ati George Sokomanu (1937-) President of Vanuatu 1980-1984, 1984-1989 Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi (1938-) Prime Minister of Western Samoa 1976-1982, 1982, O le Ao o le Malo of Samoa 2007-2017 Tomasi Puapua (1938-) Prime Minister of Tuvalu 1981-1989, Governor-General of Tuvalu 1998-2003 Julius Chan (1939-) Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea 1980-1982, 1994-1997, 1997 John Howard (1939-) Prime Minister of Australia 1996-2007 Updated the "Oceanian leaders" list for the death of Paulias Matane. From 1931 only William Deane and Michael Hardie Boys remain and I can't find any articles on either one from the last years. I've mentioned that Bill Hayden suffered a stroke in 2014 and later had a fall. Here's a picture from 2018 when he was baptized. Peter Hollingworth was widowed in April. Ati George Sokomanu and Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Efi are both over ten years above the life expectancy of their countries but can walk unaided, however the latter doesn't look great. Julius Chan was hospitalised in April and doesn't look great. John Howard sounds a bit frail but feels like he still has a couple of years 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ulitzer95 12,853 Posted December 12, 2021 On 03/08/2021 at 14:47, arghton said: Oceania's Political Frailty, list of Oceanian leaders by birth year (Presidents, Prime Ministers, Kings...) born in and after 1916, plus honorary mentions who lived to the 2000s and have lead a country in Oceania before the day this list was posted. Oceanian politicians (excluding NZ and Australia) tend to die young, good picks for pools. Bold is used to mark national founders, dictators and monarchs. *snip* Non-Independent Territories: James Arthur Ewing (1916-?, disappeared 1956) Governor of American Samoa 1952-1956 *snip* He didn't permanently disappear in 1956. His Wiki is somewhat misleading as it doesn't reveal that he subsequently re-emerged (there is some minor coverage of him up until the 1960s in the archives on Newspapers.com). He died in 1991 according to several family trees on Ancestry. No idea where he died... possibly abroad, but his widow, Elva Jessie Bump, died in New York in 2010. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 12, 2021 Arlando Forlani, Prime Minister of Italy 1980-1981 recently got to 96: https://www.ilrestodelcarlino.it/pesaro/cronaca/i-96-anni-di-forlani-sognando-la-sua-pesaro-1.7128541 According to this article he doesn't walk much, "spends his time only getting up for meals" 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 13, 2021 On 08/12/2021 at 18:27, arghton said: Khaleda Zia again suffered from internal bleeding, for the fifth or sixth (?) time yesterday: https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2021/12/08/fakhrul-khaleda-zia-suffering-from-internal-bleeding-again Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that she has already shown great generosity to Zia by letting her stay at the best hospital in the country and that Zia's party and supporters "can't expect more". Khaleda Zia suffered from internal bleeding for the sixth or seventh time yesterday. Yawn. https://www.newagebd.net/article/157199/khaleda-suffers-intermittent-bleeding Her doctors are giving her meds to control the bleeding but apparently they don't know what causes it and she's now only given liquid food. They're now trying to get her a TIPS shunt and they talk of it like it would be some miracle cure for everything that would "save her life" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msc 18,543 Posted December 13, 2021 44 minutes ago, arghton said: Khaleda Zia suffered from internal bleeding for the sixth or seventh time yesterday. Yawn. https://www.newagebd.net/article/157199/khaleda-suffers-intermittent-bleeding Her doctors are giving her meds to control the bleeding but apparently they don't know what causes it and she's now only given liquid food. They're now trying to get her a TIPS shunt and they talk of it like it would be some miracle cure for everything that would "save her life" Political Frailty as brought to you by Corrie script writers. "Today, she's even iller than she was yesterday!" (drag out for year) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 13, 2021 Yeah, no doubt that she is ill (judging from Prime Minister, her political opponent Sheikh Hasina's statements) but the Bangladesh press and her party are probably adding all the ailments and diseases they happen to know of into her long list of illnesses. She has (decompensated?) cirrhosis, heart problems and (uncontrolled?) diabetes, has had internal bleeding around 6/7 times now, urinary tract infection a while ago, blood clots, fever multiple times, had serious covid this year, (untreated?) arthritis/osteoarthritis/rheumatoid arthritis, dental problems, some troubles with her eyes and trouble breathing. The Bangladesh press have reported (usually without proper sources) that she also has CKD, "lung and kidney diseases", "serious heart ailment", depression, hypertension, asthma, a mysterious autoimmune disease, heart failure, paralytic deformity on her hand, unstable haemoglobin, "ear ailments", a mild stroke in 2018 and "other old age diseases" She's been in a wheelchair for ages and already looked like a corpse before getting covid but if she was as ill as they claim her to be, she would've died atleast ten times during the last year. My prediction is that she'll go around January/February 2022 as I am pretty sure she is actually very ill this time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Old Crem 3,633 Posted December 13, 2021 Is she one of the Immortals. She should be with that health record. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arghton 6,876 Posted December 13, 2021 On 20/09/2021 at 13:15, arghton said: Lots of deaths from the Philippines lately...nonagenarians Imelda Marcos (frail and in a wheelchair for years, "atleast seven ailments" in 2019), Cesar Virata (last living prime minister whose tenure was during the Marcos dictatorship, stroke+covid+pneumonia in April 2020), Fidel Ramos (has lost weight recently and sometimes does not attend events due to poor health, however in good health compared to the two above) and of course Juan Ponce Enrile (will never die, 98 next year and hopes that he will reach 110) are all still living but for how long? Cesar Virata on his 91st birthday yesterday. You would've thought that a stroke, a bad case of covid that caused him to be intubated and pneumonia would've taken its toll on him but apparently nope, he looks exactly like he did a couple of years ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Old Crem 3,633 Posted December 14, 2021 MP Elliot Colburn is recovering at home after being hospitalised Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thatcher 2,477 Posted December 14, 2021 Kim Yong-ju, brother of North Korea founder Kim Il-Sung, has died aged 101. Obituaries: Daily Mail, The Telegraph 13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MortalCaso 1,641 Posted December 15, 2021 Fayez Tarawneh wiki who was the Prime Minister of Jordan in 1998-99 + briefly in 2012 dead at age 72. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites