Donald Trump's younger brother Robert has died aged 71. He had fallen seriously ill in a New York City hospital and was visited by the President on Friday.
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Frank Zappa, has died aged 71, according to her former bandmate.The musician’s death was confirmed by Pamela Des Barres – aka GTOS’ Miss Pamela, and later the author of the memoir I’m With The Band – in a post on Instagram yesterday (July 28). No cause of death was given.“My beloved sister for most of my life, Miss Mercy has just passed.
Words don’t work for me at this moment. I can’t imagine my world without her in it,” she wrote.
Donald Trump's younger brother Robert has died aged 71. He had fallen seriously ill in a New York City hospital and was visited by the President on Friday.
President Donald Trump's younger brother Robert has died aged 71.Robert had fallen seriously ill in a New York City hospital and was visited by his brother on Friday.Mr Trump said: "It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight."He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again."His memory will live on in my heart forever.
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transplant in the US after her husband shot her has died. "Inspirational" Connie Culp, from Ohio, underwent the pioneering operation in 2008 after her husband Thomas Culp blasted her at point-blank range in a failed murder-suicide.
The Evacuees, Parker made his feature film directorial debut proper with Bugsy Malone, the kids classic musical that combined the milieu of the ‘30s mobster tale with an all-child cast, complete with splurge-guns and custard pie fights. He followed it up with the incredibly controversial prison drama Midnight Express, which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Director, a Best Picture nod, and a nomination for the Palme d’Or at Cannes.
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John Saxon, star of Enter the Dragon and three Nightmare on Elm Street films, has died aged 83. The Italian-American actor died from pneumonia in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, his wife Gloria told The Hollywood Reporter.Born Carmine Orrico in Brooklyn on 5 August 1936, Saxon became known for his portrayals of police officers and detectives.
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