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9 Notable deaths
 by cerebral infarction

Hugo Wolf

Austrian composer (1860–1903).

Born March 13th, 1860 in Slovenj Gradec. [ref]

Died March 22nd, 1903 at 43 years old in Vienna (cerebral infarction). [ref]

Luis Eduardo Aute

Spanish musician, singer, composer, and film director (1943-2020).

Born September 13th, 1943 in Manila. [ref]

Died April 4th, 2020 at 76 years old in Madrid (cerebral infarction). [ref]

Tanzan Ishibashi

Japanese politician (1884-1973).

Born September 25th, 1884 in Shiba-ku.

Died April 25th, 1973 at 88 years old in Tokyo (cerebral infarction).

Josiah Conder

British architect (1852-1920).

Born September 28th, 1852 in London, Brixton.

Died June 21st, 1920 at 67 years old in Mikawadaimachi (cerebral infarction).

Vicente Álvarez Areces

Politician.

Born August 4th, 1943 in Gijón.

Died January 17th, 2019 at 75 years old in Gijón (cerebral infarction).

Nobutaka Machimura

Japanese politician (1944-2015).

Born October 17th, 1944 in Numazu.

Died June 1st, 2015 at 70 years old in Tokyo (cerebral infarction).

Yu Hyun-mok

South korean film director.

Born July 2nd, 1925 in Sariwon. [ref]

Died June 28th, 2009 at 83 years old in Seoul, Ilsan-gu (cerebral infarction). [ref]

Nati Mistral

Spanish actress.

Born December 13th, 1928 in Madrid.

Died August 20th, 2017 at 88 years old in Madrid (cerebral infarction).

José Aguilar

Cuban boxer.

Born December 19th, 1959 in Guantánamo.

Died April 4th, 2014 at 54 years old in Guantánamo (cerebral infarction).

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