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Hamzah Haz, Islamist-friendly VP of Indonesia, dead at 84.

 

Was on my radar as he was hospitalised with multiple organ failure in 2020! Definitely gave the Reaper a good run for his money.

 

I'd say he is not even the most immortal Indonesian VP. How is Try Fucking Sutrisno still alive? He looked like a decaying corpse two years ago.

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11 hours ago, drol said:

Lalu Prasad Yadav hospitalised , but of course stable and not in danger.

Lalu Prasad Yadav discharged.

 

More Lalu Prasad Yawnyawn.

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On 12/05/2014 at 12:26, Bibliogryphon said:

Trumpets sound, heavens open and the list of 53 surviving MEPs from the first parliament descends to the Deathlist

 

  1. Gordon Adam (1933-
  2. Richard Balfe (1944-
  3. Neil Balfour (1944-
  4. Beata Brookes (1931-
  5. Richard Caborn (1943-
  6. Frederick Catherwood (1925-
  7. Ann Clwyd (1937-
  8. Ken Collins (1939-
  9. Richard Cottrell (1943-
  10. David Curry (1944-
  11. Ian Dalziel (1947-
  12. Marquess of Douro (Charles Wellesley) (1945-
  13. Winifred Ewing (1929-
  14. Adam Fergusson (1932-
  15. Michael Gallagher (1934-
  16. Win Griffiths (1943-
  17. David Harris (1937-
  18. Gloria Hooper (1939-
  19. William Hopper (1929-
  20. Brian Hord (1934-
  21. John Hume (1937-
  22. Alasdair Hutton (1940-
  23. Christopher Jackson (1935-
  24. Robert V. Jackson (1936-
  25. Stanley Johnson (1940-
  26. Edward Kellett-Bowman (1931-
  27. Brian Key (1947-
  28. Alfred Lomas (1928-
  29. John Marshall (1940-
  30. Robert Moreland (1941-
  31. Bill Newton Dunn (1941-
  32. Lord O'Hagan (Charles Strachey) (1945-
  33. Ian Paisley (1926-
  34. Ben Patterson (1939-
  35. Andrew Pearce (1937-
  36. Henry Plumb (1925-
  37. Peter Price (1942-
  38. James Provan (1936-
  39. John Purvis (1938-
  40. Joyce Quin (1944-
  41. Allan Rogers (1932-
  42. Barry Seal (1937-
  43. Richard Simmonds (1944-
  44. Anthony Simpson (1935
  45. Tom Spencer (1948-
  46. James Spicer (1925-
  47. Jack Stewart-Clark (1929-
  48. John Taylor (1937-
  49. John Taylor (1941-
  50. Frederick Tuckman (1922-
  51. Amedee Turner (1929-
  52. Alan Tyrrell (1933-
  53. Michael Welsh (1942-

Richard Cottrell reportedly dead aged 81 and a few days: https://www.wellington-today.co.uk/news/richard-cottrell-former-mep-and-wellington-weekly-reporter-dies-in-italy-aged-81-707634

 

Might be worth an update Biblio? Few fallers, are there many left?

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On 21/09/2022 at 18:56, Ulitzer95 said:

Paul C. Lambert (wiki) b. Mar 1928 – Ecuador
Herman W. Nickel (wiki) b. Oct 1928 – South Africa
Nicholas A. Veliotes (wiki) b. Oct 1928 – Jordan, Egypt
Cynthia Shepard Perry (wiki) b. Nov 1928 – Sierra Leone, Burundi

 

Former United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone Cynthia Shepard Perry (Wikidead at 95

 

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2 hours ago, Zsa Zsa's leg said:

Bill Pascrell is in intensive care and "receiving breathing assistance," though he is apparently conscious. 

Yet he is seeking re-election. Some people cannot really live without power.

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On 23/10/2023 at 15:06, Thatcher said:

I think the Telegraph’s angle is that he’s been due to give evidence to the Covid inquiry, but this mystery illness will fall neatly over those sessions.

Simon Case now has been diagnosed with a neurological condition requiring a walking stick. 

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Ken Clarke in the HoL using what appears to be one of those walking aids that also have chairs on them

 

 

 But other than that looks and sounds fine.

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15 minutes ago, polar duck said:

Former United States Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk dead at 73.

His predecessors are still alive at 85, 93, 94 and 95. Bad luck.

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