Vatican reveals real cause of Pope Francis’ death

Vatican reveals real cause of Pope Francis’ death

The Vatican says Pope Francis died from a cerebral stroke and subsequent heart failure. A death certificate published by the Vatican on Monday said

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The Vatican says Pope Francis died from a cerebral stroke and subsequent heart failure.

A death certificate published by the Vatican on Monday said the cerebral stroke led to a coma and irreversible heart failure.

The Vatican revealed cause of the late Pope’s death hours after he was announced dead.

Pope Francis suffered from a chronic lung disease and had one part of one of his lungs removed as a young man.

In his latter years of life, health issues plagued him.

He had been battling bilateral pneumonia and spent 38 days in hospital, the longest of his papacy.

Francis was discharged on March 23 but still moved around with much assistance.

On Easter Sunday, a day before his death, he made an appearance to bless thousands in St Peter’s Square.

He died aged 88.