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682 Notable deaths
 by heart failure

Fumiko Yonezawa

Japanese theoretical physicist (1938-2019).

Born October 19th, 1938 in Suita.

Died January 17th, 2019 at 80 years old in Tokyo (heart failure).

François Deguelt

French singer (1932-2014).

Born December 4th, 1932 in Tarbes. [ref]

Died January 22nd, 2014 at 81 years old in Vidauban (heart failure). [ref]

Augusto Algueró

Spanish arranger, composer and music director (1934-2011).

Born February 23rd, 1934 in Barcelona.

Died January 16th, 2011 at 76 years old in Torremolinos (heart failure). [ref]

Heinz Strehl

German footballer (1938-1986).

Born July 20th, 1938 in Nuremberg.

Died August 11th, 1986 at 48 years old in Kalchreuth (heart failure).

Ivo Georgiev

Bulgarian association football player.

Born May 12th, 1972 in Ruse.

Died November 13th, 2021 at 49 years old in Ruse (heart failure). [ref]

Renato Simoni

Italian opera librettist.

Born September 5th, 1875 in Verona. [ref]

Died July 5th, 1952 at 76 years old in Milan (heart failure). [ref]

Semyon Farada

Soviet and russian actor.

Born December 31st, 1933 in Nikolsky.

Died August 20th, 2009 at 75 years old in Moscow (heart failure). [ref]

Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder

German politician of the cdu and vice president of the union of european football associations (uefa) (1933-2015).

Born March 3rd, 1933 in Mannheim.

Died August 17th, 2015 at 82 years old in Stuttgart (heart failure). [ref]

Kurt Furgler

Member of the swiss federal council (1924-2008).

Born June 24th, 1924 in St. Gallen.

Died July 23rd, 2008 at 84 years old in St. Gallen (heart failure). [ref]

Quarentinha

Brazilian footballer (1933-1996).

Born September 15th, 1933 in Belém.

Died February 11th, 1996 at 62 years old in Rio de Janeiro (heart failure).

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