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412 Notable deaths
 in Buenos Aires

César Luis Menotti

Argentine footballer and manager (1938–2024).

Born November 5th, 1938 in Rosario.

Died May 5th, 2024 at 85 years old in Buenos Aires (stomach cancer). [ref]

Isabel Sarli

Argentine actress (1929-2019).

Born July 9th, 1929 in Concordia. [ref]

Died June 25th, 2019 at 89 years old in Buenos Aires (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Hans Langsdorff

Recipient of the iron cross (1894–1939).

Born March 20th, 1894 in Bergen auf Rügen.

Died December 20th, 1939 at 45 years old in Buenos Aires (gunshot wound).

Jorge Zorreguieta

Argentine politician (1928-2017).

Born January 18th, 1928 in Buenos Aires. [ref]

Died August 8th, 2017 at 89 years old in Buenos Aires (leukemia).

Luis Alberto Spinetta

Argentine musician, singer, composer artist and poet (1950–2012).

Born January 23rd, 1950 in Buenos Aires.

Died February 8th, 2012 at 62 years old in Buenos Aires (lung cancer). [ref]

Prince Aimone, 4th Duke of Aosta

Italian prince and navy officer (1900-1948).

Born March 9th, 1900 in Turin.

Died January 29th, 1948 at 47 years old in Buenos Aires.

Horacio Quiroga

Uruguayan playwright, poet, and short story writer (1878–1937).

Born December 31st, 1878 in Salto.

Died February 19th, 1937 at 58 years old in Buenos Aires (cyanide poisoning).

Fritz Thyssen

German businessman (1873-1951) and politician (nsdap).

Born November 9th, 1873 in Styrum, Gemeinde.

Died February 8th, 1951 at 77 years old in Buenos Aires.

Niceto Alcalá-Zamora

Spanish lawyer and politician (1877-1949).

Born July 6th, 1877 in Priego de Córdoba. [ref]

Died February 18th, 1949 at 71 years old in Buenos Aires. [ref]

Guillermo Stábile

Argentine football player and manager.

Born January 17th, 1906 in Buenos Aires.

Died December 26th, 1966 at 60 years old in Buenos Aires.

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