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229 Notable deaths
 by cardiac arrest

Jovito R. Salonga

Filipino politician (1920-2016).

Born June 22nd, 1920 in Pasig.

Died March 10th, 2016 at 95 years old in Quezon City (cardiac arrest).

Marisa Paredes

Spanish actress (1946–2024).

Born April 3rd, 1946 in Madrid. [ref]

Died December 17th, 2024 at 78 years old in Madrid (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Kang Soo-yeon

South korean actress (1966-2022).

Born August 18th, 1966 in Seoul.

Died May 7th, 2022 at 55 years old in Gangnam Severance Hospital (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Annie Cordy

Belgian actress and singer.

Born June 16th, 1928 in Laken - Laeken. [ref]

Died September 4th, 2020 at 92 years old in Vallauris (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Marie Laurencin

French painter, poet and printmaker (1883-1956).

Born October 31st, 1883 in 10th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Died June 8th, 1956 at 72 years old in 7th arrondissement of Paris (cardiac arrest).

Hugh Scott

American politician (1900–1994).

Born November 11th, 1900 in Fredericksburg.

Died July 21st, 1994 at 93 years old in Falls Church (cardiac arrest).

Edward Egan

Catholic cardinal.

Born April 2nd, 1932 in Oak Park.

Died March 5th, 2015 at 82 years old in Manhattan (cardiac arrest).

Amos Sawyer

Liberian politician.

Born June 15th, 1945 in Sinoe County.

Died February 16th, 2022 at 76 years old in Baltimore (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Luis Tejada

Panamanian footballer (1982–2024).

Born March 28th, 1982 in Panama City.

Died January 28th, 2024 at 41 years old in Omar Torrijos (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Beryl Burton

English racing cyclist (1937-1996).

Born May 12th, 1937 in Leeds.

Died May 5th, 1996 at 58 years old in Morley (cardiac arrest). [ref]

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