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Alfred Horsley HintonIn February 1908, he fell ill while returning from a trip to the Scottish Photographic Salon in Aberdeen, and died at his home in Woodford Green.
Lyman W.V. KennonHe died soon after the division's departure from New York at the Hotel Cumberland in New York City on 9 September 1918, probably due to the influenza outbreak.
Charlie Palmieri In 1980, Palmieri moved back to Puerto Rico but returned to New York for business - on one trip there he suffered a massive heart attack and stroke.
Albert Kesselring Once recovered from the car accident, Kesselring relieved Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt as OB West on 10 March 1945.
Abdurrahman Wahid In late December 2009, despite poor health and a recent hospital visit, Wahid asked to be taken to visit Rembang (situated in Central Java) and Jombang.
John F. KennedyKennedy's condition may have had diplomatic repercussions, as he appears to have been taking a combination of drugs to treat severe back pain during the 1961 Vienna Summit with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
Wat Tyler Cluverius, Jr.On 28 October 1952, Cluverius was returning by train from a Navy reunion in Philadelphia when he became so seriously ill that when the train stopped in New Haven he was taken to hospital, where he died.
Preston LeslieLeslie continued to practice law well into his eighties, and was being considered for a district court judgeship in Montana when he fell ill with pneumonia and died on February 7, 1907, at the age of 87.
Arthur Arz von Strau?enburgDuring a stay in Budapest in order to collect his pension Arthur Baron Arz von Straussenburg suffered a heart attack and died on July 1, 1935.
Franz LisztHe died in Bayreuth, Germany, on July 31, 1886, at the age of 74, officially as a result of pneumonia, which he may have contracted during the Bayreuth Festival hosted by his daughter Cosima.
Thomas Finlayson (Presbyterian minister)The untimely death in 1868 of his eldest son Thomas, a promising advocate at the Scottish bar, caused him intense grief, from which he never fully recovered.
Dinsdale LandenDinsdale Landen died at his home in South Creake, Norfolk on 29 December 2003 after becoming ill with pneumonia.
Sydney Carlin (RAF officer)He was repatriated on 13 December 1918 and admitted to the RAF Central Hospital on Christmas Day 1918.
Robert Benjamin LewisUpon the ship's arrival, Lewis fell ill and sometime during the month of February 1858, he died and was buried in Haiti.
Rupert DownesIn 1930, Downes' son John, then in his first year as a boarder at Geelong Grammar School, fell seriously ill with meningitis.
Adrien-Jean Le MayeurIn 1958 Le Mayeur suffered from a severe ear cancer, and accompanied by Ni Pollok he returned to Belgium to have a medical treatment.
Gus LevyLevy was senior partner until he had a major stroke in October 1976 in which he fell into a coma and never recovered.
Hans J?rgen HammerAfter recovering from a serious illness, he travelled to Rome in 1881 but died there the following year.
Jet Black On 12 March 2012, Black was taken to hospital after'' falling ill'' shortly before a Stranglers concert at the O2 Academy Oxford.
Edward Askew SothernAfter one illness and a short European tour, Sothern fell seriously ill in the fall, and his health declined until he died in January 1881, never having performed Gilbert's play.
?milie GamelinIn March 1838, Gamelin contracted typhoid fever and became seriously ill ; however she later recovered.
Jon Winroth Late in 1973 Winroth became severely ill and was hospitalized in intensive care for over three weeks.
Leslie Hunter However, shortly after returning to the French Riviera in 1929, Hunter suffered a severe breakdown, forcing his sister to bring him home to Scotland in September.
Keith Richards On 27 April 2006, Richards, while in Fiji, suffered a head injury after falling out of a tree ; he subsequently underwent cranial surgery at a New Zealand hospital.
Oerip SoemohardjoAfter several months of growing steadily weaker and undergoing treatment from Dr Sim Ki Ay, on the evening of 17 November 1948 Oerip collapsed and died in his room in Yogyakarta after a heart attack.
Roy OrbisonIn late 1977 Orbison started feeling unwell and decided to take a holiday to Hawaii to rest, however whilst there he was admitted to hospital and tests revealed three of his coronary arteries were severely clogged.
Andrew Hull Andrew Hull died at the Royal London Hospital on May 8, 2010 of a head injury as a result of a fall from his bicycle.
Murder of Kitty GenoveseOn March 18, 1968, Moseley escaped from custody while being transported back to prison from Meyer Memorial Hospital in Buffalo, New York where he had undergone minor surgery for a self-inflicted injury.
Leong Sin NamDespite the trip to Java, his health failed to improve and he returned to his bungalow in Port Dickson where he died on 19 January 1940 at age 60 years.
Hans-Rudolf MerzOn 20 September 2008, whilst in Eastern Switzerland, Merz was rushed to hospital, having suffered from a heart attack.
John Demjanjuk John Demjanjuk died at a home for the elderly in Bad Feilnbach, Germany on 17 March 2012, aged 91.
Arfa KarimOn 22 December 2011 she suffered a cardiac arrest after an epileptic seizure that damaged her brain, and was admitted to Lahore's Combined Military Hospital (CMH) in critical condition.
Dermot TroyHe returned to Dublin for his recovery and in April, 1962, he was able to return to Hamburg where in September 1962 he suffered a fatal heart attack.
John ClarksonDuring a visit with family in 1909, Clarkson fell seriously ill, and was admitted to the McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, a well-known psychiatric clinic.
Patience JonathanJonathan fell sick about 10 days earlier, following her hosting a summit of first ladies from across Africa Jonathan was discharged from the Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden on 2 October 2012.
Casriel Dovid KaplinOn a visit to his family in England for Pesach 2006, he fell ill with severe breathing problems.
Victor MaluLater he was transferred to a hospital in London, and after treatment for stroke was discharged from hospital to his Central London home in April 2009.
Ubaidullah SindhiAt Lahore, he was taken seriously ill and died on 22 of August 1944 at Lahore.
John Smith (Labour Party leader)However, he suffered a heart attack whilst Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer on 9 October 1988 and was forced to spend three months away from Westminster to recover.
John Lawson WaltonIt was reported that attendance in the House through two all-night sittings when in charge of the Criminal Court Appeal Bill proved the last straw, and in January 1908 Walton developed a chill which developed into double pneumonia ; he died on Saturday 18 January 1908, aged 55, at his house in Great Cumberland Place, London.
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg On 3 February 2011, Henri was admitted to the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg on falling ill.
Handel CosshamIn 1890, whilst in the library of the Houses of Parliament, Cossham was taken ill and died the following day.
Denis GoldbergWhen her husband was released she refused to return to South Africa and he remained with her in London until her death of a stroke in 2000.
Ferdinand PorscheHe did not fully recover, and died on 30 January 1951.
Claud Schuster, 1st Baron SchusterOn 27 June 1956 he fell ill at an old Wykehamist dinner and was taken to Charing Cross Hospital, where he died the next morning.
Michael SataSata suffered a heart attack on 25 April 2008 and was evacuated to Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was said to be in stable condition on 26 April.
Georg LurichLurich fell ill first and could not be rescued, dying on January 20, 1920.
Jim Spence (loyalist)In December 1993 Cardwell was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast after suffering a bad reaction when his drink was spiked with an ecstasy tablet by a member of C Company.
Tino CasalHe was admitted to hospital in August 1985 and after 19 days in the Intensive Care Unit, without food or water, four litres of infectious fluid was removed from his left leg.
Tang ShaoyiShe died in October 1918 during the 1918 flu pandemic, after falling ill for only a week.
Jimmie AngelSoon afterwards he had a heart attack and then suffered from various ailments for eight months, until he came down with pneumonia and went to Gorgas Hospital in Panama City, where he died on December 8, 1956.
James W. Husted (speaker)Husted returned from the convention already ill and died on September 25, 1892 of heart disease and kidney disease.
James HaynesHaynes had a heart attack in August 2011 on his way from Glasgow to the Edinburgh Film Festival but recovered.
Thomas Quinn (MP)He died at his home in Kensington on 3 November 1897, having never recovered from a severe chill contracted when attending a Gaelic athletic sports event four months previously.
John J. YeosockOn February 19, 1991, he needed medical evacuation to Germany for emergency surgery, his command temporarily taken over by LTG Calvin Waller until his return to Saudi Arabia approximately ten days later.
Farhad Mehrad thumb | Farhad's Grave, Thiais cemetery, Paris, France In September 2000, after 2 years of treatment in Iran and France, Farhad's illness became serious.
Elizabeth Emma SoyerOn 29 -- 30 Aug. 1842 she had complications with her pregnancy, owing to fright produced by a terrible thunderstorm, and she died the same night at her residence near Charing Cross, London.
Ahmad Tajuddin When Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin made a stopover in Singapore, before proceeding to the United Kingdom, he fell ill, and admitted to the Singapore General Hospital on June 3, 1950.
Edith Rebecca SaundersShe died soon after returning to Britain, in 1945, after suffering injuries in a bicycle accident.
Augustus Henry SewardHe remained in Washington until 1868, testified at Powell's trial, and performed staff duties while recovering from his wounds.
Victor MaluIn September 2008 Malu, a diabetic, went into a coma and was rushed to Lagos University Teaching Hospital where he was placed on life support in the intensive care unit.
Robert Bropho Bropho died on 24 October 2011 at Royal Perth Hospital, while still serving a jail term.
Kage BakerIn January 2010, it was reported that Baker was seriously ill with cancer.
Josip Broz TitoHis left leg was amputated soon afterward due to arterial blockages and he died of gangrene at the Medical Centre Ljubljana on 4 May 1980 at 3:05 pm, three days short of his 88th birthday.
Sheena BlackhallDuring the typhoid epidemic in Aberdeen of 1964, Blackhall was hospitalized in the town's City Hospital for several weeks.
Fred DibnahIn early 2001 Dibnah was due to begin filming Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain, but suffered severe abdominal pains and was admitted to hospital for tests.
William Graham StantonStanton fell ill on 6 December 1999, and was taken to York District Hospital, where he died.
Franz Joseph I of Austria Franz Joseph died in the Schönbrunn Palace on the evening of 21 October 1916, aged 86, during World War I. His death was a result of him developing pneumonia of the right lung several days after catching a cold while he was walking in Schonbrunn Park with the King of Bavaria.
Robert Hugh BensonAfter his father died suddenly in 1896, Benson was sent on a trip to the Middle East to recover his own health.
Russell LissackOn 30 September 2010, Lissack was bitten by a lion cub as he visited a sanctuary in South Africa on Ash's tour with the Parlotones and was taken to hospital for treatment.
Martha WollsteinWhen she fell ill she moved back to New York, where she died on September 30, 1939, at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Isaac Baker BrownBaker Brown's career did not recover and he died on 3 February 1873 in London following a year spent as an invalid.
Marlin McKeeverOn October 26, 2006, he fell at his home and slipped into a coma shortly thereafter.
Frederick J. ConboyHe carried on without complaint until March 19, 1949, when he went to hospital for observation and rest.
Margita Stefanovi?She died on 18 September 2002 (aged 43) at the Belgrade Hospital for Infective Diseases where she had been sequestered since August of the same year.
Mike Boyd (police officer)In June 2010, Boyd was rushed to hospital after falling ill with a fainting spell, and returned to work after a month of leave.
Conrad Theodor van DeventerIn September 1915 Van Deventer became seriously ill (he suffered from peritonitis) and was nursed at the Red Cross hospital in The Hague.
Buddy ArringtonBaldwin remained in a coma for over 11 years, succumbing to his brain injuries in 1997.
Roland "Slim" SimpsonHe was then returned to Australia, where he died from his injuries in Canberra Hospital at 2:30 pm AEST on 22 October 2004.
Fred Crane (actor)Unfortunately, infection had escalated in the leg, prolonging the hospital stay, and he contracted a pulmonary embolism a few days later, passing away at 12:10 p. m. Eastern Time on August 21, 2008.
Winifred Spooner In January 1933 Winnie, who was never ill, caught a cold while at Ratcliffe Aerodrome, Leicestershire which rapidly worsened and she took to her bed.
Glyn Smallwood JonesHe fell ill during a holiday in Turkey in April 1992 and died shortly after returning to England for treatment.
Thomas J. SpellacySpellacy did not attend the Democratic convention in 1932 due to his wife's ill health ; she died later that summer.
Korbinian AignerIn September 1966 he fell ill with severe pneumonia and on 5 October 1966 died at the age of 81 in Freising Hospital.
John Dugdale (Labour politician)While speaking on the Defence Estimates in the House of Commons on 11 March 1963, Dugdale was taken ill and rushed to hospital ; he died during the night.
Mo MowlamOn 3 August 2005, the BBC reported that she was critically ill at King's College Hospital in London.
George Holt ThomasHolt Thomas died at Cimiez near Nice, France on 1 January 1929 in his 60th year following surgery in the hospital there.''
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Khan was taken ill with kidney and liver failure on 11 August 1997 in London, England, while on the way to Los Angeles USA in order to receive a kidney transplant.
Richard EckermannHe then fell seriously ill and retired on 10 July 1915.
Bartholomew Ulufa'aluIn June 2006 he was reported to be critically ill and had not been in his office for several weeks.
Roger SliferSlifer's sister Connie Carlton took over his care, and in late July 2012, Slifer was moved from UCLA's Ronald Reagan Neuroscience/Trauma Intensive Care Unit to Barlow Respiratory Hospital in Los Angeles.
D. H. LawrenceHowever, in March 1925 he suffered a near fatal attack of malaria and tuberculosis while on a third visit to Mexico.
Gustave H. FrankeDuring the summer of 1943 Franke became ill and was hospitalized for several months in Atlanta, Georgia.
Charles Algernon ParsonsParsons died on 11 February 1931 on board the steamship Duchess of Richmond while on a cruise with his wife, it followed a collapse from an attack of neuritis.
Rupiah BandaMwanawasa never recovered from his stroke and died while still hospitalized in Paris on August 19, 2008.
George GroszThough he had US citizenship, he resolved to return to Berlin, where he died on July 6, 1959 from the effects of falling down a flight of stairs after a night of drinking.
MaladiSudirman during a trip to -LSB- -LSB- Yogyakarta -RSB- -RSB- Maladi died on 30 April 2001 after spending two weeks in intensive care for breathing difficulties at Medistra Hospital in Jakarta.
Princess Viktoria of Prussia, but only a few days after this announcement became public she fell seriously ill with pneumonia, dying in a Bonn hospital on 13 November 1929.
Matti Mattson In the summer of 2010 Mattson broke his femur and caught pneumonia.
Peter Gee In late 2005, Peter Gee fell ill and was incorrectly diagnosed with walking pneumonia by his physician.