Pope Francis died of stroke and subsequent heart failure, says Vatican
- Pope Francis died at 7:35 a.m. On Monday from a stroke, leading to a coma and heart failure, as confirmed by Professor Andrea Arcangeli of the Vatican's health department.
- The Pope was 88 years old and had serious health issues, including bilateral pneumonia and diabetes, prior to his death.
- He had been hospitalized for 38 days, battling respiratory illnesses before his death.
- The Vatican stated Francis will be buried in St. Mary Major Basilica in a simple underground tomb, with no funeral date announced.
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Dr. Andrea Arcangeli, the head of the Vatican’s health department, released a statement.
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