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Pope died of stroke
Pope Francis has died of a stroke and subsequent irreversible cardiovascular failure. This can be seen from the death certificate issued by the head of the Vatican Health Services, Professor Andrea Arcangeli. The death was determined by a specific electrocardiographic examination.
Hirschlag, coma, irreversible cardiovascular failure: these are the causes of the death of Pope Francis, who died this morning at 7:35 a.m. in his apartment in Casa Santa Marta. This was certified by the head of the Vatican Health Services, Professor Andrea Arcangeli, on his death certificate, as the press office of the Holy See announced in the evening.

The medical document certifies that Pope Francis had previously suffered from acute respiratory failure in bilateral multimicrobial pneumonia, multiple bronchiectasis, hypertension and type II diabetes.

The cause of death was determined on the basis of the specific mortality examination called "electrocardionatography". "I declare," Arcangeli writes, "that these are the stated causes of death, to the best of my conscience and knowledge."

(Vatican News - CS)

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A final greeting to Pope Francis – digital condolence book
The worldwide outpouring of sympathy following the death of Pope Francis is overwhelming. Vatican News German has now set up a digital condolence book where believers can sign a personal message.

The Pope, who touched many hearts with his closeness to the poor, his humility, and his desire for reform, leaves a great void in the Catholic Church. To express grief and gratitude, Vatican News German has created a digital condolence book.

Believers from all over the world can share their thoughts, prayers, and personal memories of Pope Francis under the Vatican News Facebook post (https://www.facebook.com/vaticannews.de/posts/pfbid02a3Xi8PSpkDv46F64RBAapE64PCdvTnxEN9pJKVfG5EbeGqb4s1dPgRcgZzZUXVqol). Alternatively, you can send a message by email to feedback@radiovatikan.de.

(vatican news)

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