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767 Notable deaths
 by heart failure

Co Prins

Dutch footballer and manager (1938–1987).

Born June 5th, 1938 in Amsterdam.

Died September 26th, 1987 at 49 years old in Antwerp (heart failure).

Norman Selfe

Australian engineer and technical education advocate (1839-1911).

Born December 9th, 1839 in Teddington.

Died October 15th, 1911 at 71 years old in Sydney (heart failure).

Herbert Scarf

American academic (1930–2015).

Born July 25th, 1930 in Philadelphia.

Died November 15th, 2015 at 85 years old in Sag Harbor (heart failure).

Ekrem Bora

Turkish actor (1932–2012).

Born March 7th, 1934 in Ankara.

Died April 1st, 2012 at 78 years old in Istanbul (heart failure).

Kunio Maekawa

Japanese architect (1905–1986).

Born May 14th, 1905 in Gakoucho-dori, Chuo-ku.

Died June 27th, 1986 at 81 years old in Toranomon Hospital (heart failure).

Yury Lyubimov

Soviet and russian theatre director, actor (1917-2014).

Born September 30th, 1917 in Yaroslavl.

Died October 5th, 2014 at 97 years old in Moscow (heart failure).

Mykolas Burokevičius

Soviet-lithuanian politician.

Born October 7th, 1927 in Alytus.

Died January 20th, 2016 at 88 years old in Vilnius (heart failure).

Jacob Talmon

Historian of modern age, political scientist, pedagogue, penman, university teacher (1916-1980).

Born June 14th, 1916 in Rypin.

Died June 16th, 1980 at 64 years old in Jerusalem (heart failure).

George Melford

American actor and director (1877–1961).

Born February 17th, 1877 in Rochester.

Died April 25th, 1961 at 84 years old in Hollywood (heart failure).

Siah Armajani

American sculptor and architect (1939–2020).

Born July 10th, 1939 in Tehran, Lahijan.

Died August 27th, 2020 at 81 years old in New York City (heart failure). [ref]

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