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23 Notable deaths
 by intracranial hemorrhage

Kiichirō Toyoda

Japanese businessman (1894–1952).

Born June 11th, 1894 in Washizu. [ref]

Died March 27th, 1952 at 57 years old in Japan (intracranial hemorrhage).

Hidesaburō Ueno

Japanese agricultural scientist (1872-1925).

Born January 19th, 1872 in Moto.

Died May 21st, 1925 at 53 years old in University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus (intracranial hemorrhage).

Fukuzawa Yukichi

Modern enlightenment thinker, educator, philosopher, scholar, author, writer, journalist, translator, entrepreneur, and founder of keio university in japan's meiji era (1835-1901).

Born January 10th, 1835 in Dōjima.

Died February 3rd, 1901 at 66 years old in Shiba-ku (intracranial hemorrhage).

Shunroku Hata

Japanese general (1879–1962).

Born July 26th, 1879 in Mita.

Died May 10th, 1962 at 82 years old in Tanagura (intracranial hemorrhage). [ref]

Giorgio Almirante

Italian politician (1914–1988).

Born June 27th, 1914 in Salsomaggiore Terme.

Died May 22nd, 1988 at 73 years old in Rome (intracranial hemorrhage).

Renya Mutaguchi

Japanese military officer (1888–1966).

Born October 7th, 1888 in Saga.

Died August 2nd, 1966 at 77 years old in Chōfu (intracranial hemorrhage).

Tsuda Umeko

Japanese educator (1864–1929).

Born December 31st, 1864 in Minamichō.

Died August 16th, 1929 at 64 years old in Kamakura (intracranial hemorrhage).

Pierre Rabhi

French writer, farmer, and poet (1938-2021).

Born May 29th, 1938 in Kénadsa.

Died December 4th, 2021 at 83 years old in Bron (intracranial hemorrhage).

Taiki Matsuno

Japanese voice actor.

Born October 16th, 1967 in Shinagawa.

Died June 26th, 2024 at 56 years old in Tokyo (intracranial hemorrhage). [ref]

Michael Baigent

New zealand writer (1948–2013).

Born February 27th, 1948 in Nelson. [ref]

Died June 17th, 2013 at 65 years old in Brighton (intracranial hemorrhage). [ref]

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