Pope Francis died due to a stroke, which led to a coma and ultimately “the collapse of irreversible heart hearts”, the Vatican announced on the afternoon of Monday.
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Dr. Andrea Arkangeli, head of the Vatican Health Department, revealed the reason for the death of the ink and indicated that in addition to a stroke, the 88 -year -old Pope was suffering from pneumonia in both lungs, causing episodes of incomplete respiratory system, according to AP.
Arcangeli also pointed out that Francis has type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.
The death of the Pope followed more than two months from entering and outside hospitals in Rome, where he fought with severe respiratory infections and sometimes required high flows of additional oxygen and the transmission of emergency blood at least during his 38 -day initial stay at Gemili Hospital in the Italian capital.
He was initially hospitalized with bronchitis on February 14.