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Wednesday, 29 October 2014
BREAKING: Zambian President, Michael Sata Dies At 77
Michael Sata died at the King Edward VII
hospital in London where he was undergoing
treatment for an unspecified ailment.
The President of Zambia, Michael Sata is dead.
Sata died on Tuesday, October 28, at the King
Edward VII hospital in London where he was
undergoing treatment for an unspecified ailment.
The 77-year-old ruler took office in 2011 and was
nicknamed "King Cobra" for his fiery tongue and
larger-than-life personality.
A source told Reuters:
"It is true. We lost the President. The acting
president will make a statement soon."
Sata’s passing was announced on the country's
national radio and reported by the government-
owned Zambia Daily Mail but an official cause of
death has not been revealed.
Cabinet secretary Roland Msiska confirmed the
death on state television saying:
"As you are aware the president was receiving
medical attention in London."
"The head of state passed on in October 28.
President Sata's demise is deeply regreted. The
nation will be kept informed on burial
arrangements."
Concerns had been raised over Sata's death since
he disappeared from the public eye and even
missed a United Nations meeting in September.
He had been receiving treatment in the UK since
October 19.
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