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  • Wayne Osmond, of the Osmond Brothers, has died at 73 – Deseret News

    Wayne Osmond, of the Osmond Brothers, has died at 73 – Deseret News


    Wayne Osmond, whose baritone voice helped create the tight, four-part harmonies of the Osmond Brothers, has died at at the age of 73.

    “Wayne Osmond, beloved husband and father, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by his loving wife and five children,” his family shared in a statement. “His legacy of faith, music, love, and laughter have influenced the lives of many people around the world. He would want everyone to know that the gospel of Jesus Christ is true, that families are forever, and that banana splits are the best dessert. We love him and will miss him dearly.”

    The rise of the Osmond Brothers

    Long before there was Donny and Marie, or the superstardom of The Osmonds in the 1970s — when the brothers performed on the same stage as Elvis at The Hilton in Las Vegas — there were the Osmond Brothers, a barbershop quartet-style act that had its unofficial start with a performance of “Oh Dear Lord in Heaven” for their Latter-day Saint church congregation in Ogden, Utah, as the Deseret News reported.

    Wayne Osmond was 6.

    The original Osmond Brothers, from left, Alan, Jay, Merrill and Wayne perform Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018, at Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu. | Jay Osmond

    The string of compliments that came from that performance led parents George and Olive Osmond to think their sons could perhaps help pay for hearing aids for their two oldest children, Tom and Virl. So George Osmond started scheduling performances for his sons, while Olive Osmond worked with them on their harmonies at home.

    The Osmond Brothers performed for family and church groups and parties in and around Ogden. Eventually, they got a chance to travel to Los Angeles and audition for “The Lawrence Welk Show” — and then got stood up by Welk, per the Deseret News.

    But the trip wasn’t completely in vain. Before returning home, the brothers visited Disneyland, where they gathered a crowd and stopped traffic with their barbershop act. They returned to Disneyland the following year with a performance that caught the eye of Andy Williams’ father.

    About five years after their performance in church, the Osmond Brothers were making their debut on “The Andy Williams Show.”

    And that was just the beginning.

    “We owe them everything,” Marie Osmond previously told the Deseret News. “My brothers are legendary. Go listen to their harmony (from the old days), it’s mind-boggling. I have spent a lifetime studying and learning singing, but I promise you I have never heard anybody sing like my four original brothers.

    “My brothers are my heroes,” she continued. “Everything I have learned from a professional standpoint, from having honesty and integrity and doing what’s right, I learned from them. These are strong men, and I love them.”

    The Osmond Brothers as boys: Jay, left, Merrill, Wayne, Alan. | Osmond family

    A man of faith

    Throughout his life — even amid the pressures of the entertainment industry that at one point brought severe financial woes upon the Osmonds — Wayne Osmond clung to his faith as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

    The financial setback, when they lost millions of dollars that led the original Osmond Brothers to return to county fairs and corporate retreats to help pay off their debts, “actually made me love my Heavenly Father more because it made me realize money doesn’t do anything; it means nothing,” Wayne Osmond previously told the Deseret News.

    Wayne Osmond maintained his values, inspired by his faith, on and off stage.

    “You don’t really have those feelings of ‘Well, I’m gonna start swearin’ and drinkin’ Jack Daniels,’” he told the Deseret News during a 2004 interview. “You just don’t even think of going there, basically. It’s just a different value system, that’s all.”

    “We’re Latter-day Saints, and we have a very high moral and ethical code that we live by. … It’s not something that’s forced upon us,” he continued. “But when you have certain values that you really like, and you like being part of that organization, then it behooves you to kind of live up to those standards.”

    This story will be updated.

    Wayne and Kathy Osmond pictured in this family photol | Amy Osmond Cook
    From left: Wayne, Marie, Jimmy, and Donny Osmond address the media during a press conference highlighting tonight’s performance of the Osmonds and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Friday, July 25, 2008. | Geoffrey McAllister



    Wayne Osmond, of the Osmond Brothers, has died at 73 – Deseret News

    It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Wayne Osmond, a beloved member of the iconic Osmond Brothers. Wayne, who was 73 years old, was not only a talented musician but also a loving husband, father, and grandfather.

    The Osmond Brothers rose to fame in the 1960s and became a household name with their hit songs and energetic performances. Wayne was known for his smooth vocals and infectious stage presence, and his contributions to the group will never be forgotten.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Wayne’s family and friends during this difficult time. He will be greatly missed, but his music and legacy will live on forever. Rest in peace, Wayne Osmond.

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  • Squid Game Season 2 Ending Explained: Who Died, What’s Next for Season 2, and More

    Squid Game Season 2 Ending Explained: Who Died, What’s Next for Season 2, and More


    This article contains major character or plot details.


    The bloody competition of Squid Game has taken just about everything from its protagonist, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) — other than his life. During his first foray into the competition, his mother (Kim Young-ok) died . In order for Gi-hun to win the game in Season 1, his friend Cho Sang-woo (Park Hae-soo) had to die. Yet it isn’t until the final scene of Squid Game Season 2 that we see Gi-hun at his absolute lowest. He closes out Episode 7 wailing on the ground, looking into the lifeless eyes of his best friend, Jung-bae (Lee Seo-hwan), who’s just been murdered by Front Man (Lee Byung-hun). To make matters even worse, Gi-hun has no idea that Front Man is actually Young-il, the player who Gi-hun thought was one of his closest allies in the new game.  

    “The end of Season 2 is going to make people more curious about how Gi-hun will do in the game now that this traumatic event has happened to him,” Lee Jung-jae tells Tudum. “After what’s happened to his friend, can he still maintain his objective of saving the other people in the game?” 

    And Lee Jung-jae, along with co-star Lee Byung-hun and Squid Game creator, director, and writer Hwang Dong-hyuk, are ready to answer those burning questions — along with many more. Keep reading for the inside scoop on Season 2’s biggest mysteries, from what’s going on with that pink guard to that mid-credits scene. 

    Who is Player 001? 

    In Season 1, Gi-hun learns his ally Player 001 — aka Oh Il-nam (Oh Young-su) — isn’t at all who he said he was. Il-nam was never a down-on-his-luck old man desperate for fortune — he was always the wealthy business scion behind Squid Game.

    And little does Gi-hun know, there’s a similar subterfuge at play in Season 2. Once Gi-hun decides to reenter the game, Front Man also chooses to play. He takes over the Player 001 mantle and slips into the persona of “Young-il.” Lee Byung-hun, who plays Front Man, tells Tudum that his character enters the game to deal with some essential ideological differences between himself and Gi-hun.  Front Man is “someone who believes that there is absolutely no hope for the world or humanity,” he says, while Gi-hun hopes for the best in society. 

    “It’s almost as if they’re betting against each other,” Lee Byung-hun continues. “The Front Man is asking questions like, ‘Do you really think you’re going to be able to end the game? Do you really think there’s hope in people? Do you think the world’s going to change?’ ” 

    Lee Byung-hun says the two characters’ conflict is the heart of Season 2. 

    Lee Byung-hun as Front Man in Season 2 of ‘Squid Game’

    What is the Front Man’s backstory? 

    Although Front Man is using a false identity, Young-il’s personality is heavily influenced by his own life. Before he was the Front Man, he was In-ho, a police officer who loved his wife. But she died of acute cirrhosis years before Season 1. 

    In the first four episodes of Season 2, we get some insight into her death. As Front Man tells Gi-hun under the guise of his Young-il persona, his wife’s cirrhosis eventually became so bad that she needed a liver transplant. While figuring out her treatment, Front Man and his wife also learned she was pregnant. Although doctors recommended terminating the pregnancy, she was determined to give birth, no matter the danger. The couple struggled to find a liver donor as her condition worsened. Desperate, Front Man borrowed as much money as he could and eventually accepted a loan from the wrong person. Front Man’s superiors saw the cash as a bribe and fired him despite his years of loyal dedication to his work.     

    A conversation between Jun-ho and his mother — who is Front Man’s stepmother — further explains the family’s history. Years before Front Man’s wife’s diagnosis, he gave Jun-ho his kidney. Therefore, when his wife became ill, Front Man couldn’t sell his own kidney to pay for her treatment. The entire family was also going through a difficult financial time, so Jun-ho and his mother couldn’t help with the bills. In the ensuing years, Front Man has avoided his family, as well as his wife’s grave.  

    These details helped Lee Byung-hun portray Front Man. When preparing for Season 2, he had many conversations with Hwang. “I would ask questions like, ‘Why does he act this way? Why does he say these things? And to what degree do I want to express the complexity of the character?’ ” he explains. 

    “Having to give different nuances to each of these three aspects was the most challenging — as well as the most fun — for me as an actor,” Lee Byung-hun says about juggling the identities of Front Man, In-ho, and Young-il. 

    Park Gyu-young as No-eul in Season 2 of ‘Squid Game’

    What happens with No-eul?

    In Episodes 1 and 2, we meet No-eul (Park Gyu-young), a mysterious woman who seems like the perfect candidate to play Squid Game. But, as the end of Episode 2 shockingly reveals, No-eul isn’t a player. She’s a pink guard and an expert sniper.  

    Season 2 gives us a few details about No-eul’s past. She’s a North Korean defector who left her family — including her daughter — behind. “[No-eul] has no other purpose in life than to reunite with her child,” Park says. “[She’s] harboring the kind of indescribable agony that cannot be expressed in words.” 

    Although No-eul may seem like nothing more than a mercenary, Park says she’s quite the opposite. “No-eul begins working at the game with the mission of letting hopeless people pass on peacefully without pain. She’s someone who can’t go on living but must do so,” the actor explains. “She joins the game with the idea of lifting others’ pain and giving peace to those suffering just like her.” 

    What happens with Jun-ho on the boat? 

    Early in Season 2, Gi-hun teams up with detective Jun-ho in an attempt to destroy Squid Game. They plan on staying in touch via a tracker that Gi-hun embeds in a fake tooth, but they lose track of each other when Gi-hun is taken back to the arena. (The problem is, they hadn’t planned on security discovering the tracker and disposing of it, and yet that’s exactly what happens.) The tracker is eventually found — not on the island, but mixed in with a pile of fishing bait. (Apparently, someone handed a fisherman a bag of leftover worms, which was hiding the tracker.) 

    But Jun-ho doesn’t give up, and he and the people he’s hired continue the search from their boat. While Jun-ho assumes he’s surrounded by friends (or at least loyal hired hands), the finale reveals something nefarious is afoot on the vessel — and the problem starts at the helm. In the middle of the night, one of the men on the boat finds the captain messing with a drone that was being used to search for the island. Once the man starts asking questions, Captain Park stabs him and throws him overboard. The captain then pretends nothing happened and blames the commotion on the waves. 

    The twists and turns of Squid Game clearly aren’t limited to the competition. You can expect the series to unravel more secrets around this story when Season 3 debuts next year. 

    Lee Seo-hwan as Jung-bae in Season 2 of ‘Squid Game’

    Why does Jung-bae die? 

    The Squid Game Season 2 finale escalates to an armed rebellion between Gi-hun and some of his allied players and the people running Squid Game. Gi-hun’s best friend, Jung-bae — among many other players — winds up as collateral damage, because Gi-hun doesn’t know that Young-il is actually Front Man. At the start of the rebellion, the players think they have a good chance of emerging victorious — believing that they just might be able to seize control of the Squid Game arena. 

    But the game is not designed for the players to win, and Front Man makes sure the rebellion fails. Once he splits off from the group, he kills two of the rebels and fakes Young-il’s death. He then switches his radio to the guard frequency and tells his team to finish quashing the rebellion. They do. By the time Gi-hun and Jung-bae surrender, Front Man has discarded his Player 001 tracksuit in favor of his usual black cloak and mask. 

    Front Man takes this opportunity to prove to Gi-hun that his “little hero games” were ultimately empty. He shoots Jung-bae, killing him. This way, he can finally teach Gi-hun that there really is no hope in the world. Knowing that Gi-hun will have to live with that lesson is far more appealing to Front Man than simply killing Gi-hun. Death is too easy a way out.

    “Audiences are definitely going to be shocked and very sad to see Jung-bae go,” Hwang says. The Squid Game creator sees Jung-bae as someone with the same optimism and warm heart that Gi-hun once possessed but has since lost. “He’s also the only person within the games that Gi-hun can trust and completely rely on.” 

    Hwang thought Jung-bae’s devastating loss would be the perfect place to end Season 2. Lee Jung-jae believes Jung-bae’s death will fundamentally change Squid Game’s formerly hopeful protagonist. 

    “How much pain can someone endure in order to achieve their goal?” Lee Jung-jae asks. “Would that determination he had in the beginning still be intact? Would he still have that feeling inside of him? Because now his best friend is dead.” 

    Lee Byung-hun as Front Man in Season 2 of ‘Squid Game’

    Does Gi-hun know about Front Man’s betrayal? 

    Gi-hun’s deadly season-ending meeting with Front Man is also his most honest conversation with his friend Young-il. However, Lee Jung-jae says, “I don’t think Gi-hun knows the truth yet.” He’s incapable of realizing Front Man’s villainous switcheroo because he’s too busy “blaming himself for everything that happened.” 

    Hwang doesn’t exactly categorize Front Man’s actions as a true “betrayal.” “Because that was his intention and plan all along,” the writer says. “That moment is really the climax of Season 2. The Front Man starts off the season with his mask off, but then returns to himself and ends with his mask back on.” 

    Lee Jung-jae as Song Gi-hun in Season 2 of 'Squid Game'

    What’s next for Gi-hun in Squid Game Season 3? 

    The final moments of Squid Game Season 2 leave Gi-hun in the darkest place yet. His allies and friends have been murdered in the rebellion. His dream of overthrowing the guards seems to be dead as well. “And now, his best friend’s gone,” Lee Jung-jae says. “He’s been ripped of everything. He’s lost all he’s got.” 

    Director Hwang says this is an integral moment for Gi-hun. “You realize that Gi-hun’s attempts to put an end to the game have failed — in two ways,” he explains. First, he wasn’t able to persuade his fellow players to stop Squid Game through voting. Then, Gi-hun “failed at trying to use physical power and strength to go up against those that were hosting the game.” 

    But the Squid Game creator is excited for audiences to find out where this “state of deep despair” pushes Gi-hun. “Is he still going to believe that he will be able to persuade others and leave together or put an end to the game?” Hwang asks. “Or will he give in and become a completely different person? Someone just like the Front Man, who thinks, ‘What can I change?’ ” 

    These questions set up the story for Season 3, which Hwang calls the “second chapter of Gi-hun and Front Man’s showdown.” 

    What does the Squid Game Season 2 mid-credits scene mean? 

    Gi-hun’s tragic goodbye to Jung-bae isn’t the last you see of Squid Game in Season 2. In between the credits, we get a surprise glimpse at what’s ahead in the series, including a look at three players walking, Young-hee’s always terrifying face, a mysterious boy doll, and the glow of a green light turning on. What does it all mean? 

    To find out, you’ll have to tune in when Season 3 — the final one — premieres on Netflix in 2025. And to dig even deeper into Squid Game Season 2, listen to Squid Game: The Official Podcast wherever you enjoy your podcasts. 


    Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t watched Squid Game Season 2, proceed with caution

    The highly anticipated Squid Game Season 2 has left fans on the edge of their seats with its shocking ending. In this post, we will delve into the finale of the second season, explaining who died, what’s next for the characters, and more.

    First and foremost, let’s address the major deaths in Season 2. The final episode saw the demise of several key characters, including Player 001, the mastermind behind the deadly games. Despite his cunning tactics and manipulation, Player 001 ultimately met his end at the hands of Player 456, leaving viewers stunned.

    Additionally, we witnessed the heartbreaking sacrifice of Player 218, who bravely sacrificed herself to save her fellow contestants. Her selfless act of heroism will not be forgotten, as she will be remembered as a true hero in the world of Squid Game.

    As for what’s next for Season 2, the finale left us with a cliffhanger that sets the stage for an even more intense and thrilling third season. With the players now in control of the games, we can expect to see new challenges, alliances, and betrayals as they navigate the dangerous world of Squid Game.

    Furthermore, the unresolved mysteries and unanswered questions from Season 2 will undoubtedly be explored in the upcoming season. From the true motives of Player 001 to the origins of the deadly games, there is still much to uncover in the twisted world of Squid Game.

    In conclusion, Squid Game Season 2 has delivered a gripping and heart-pounding finale that sets the stage for an exciting third season. As we await the next installment, we can only speculate on what lies ahead for our favorite characters and the deadly games they must endure. Stay tuned for more updates and revelations as we unravel the secrets of Squid Game.

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  • Willie Mays among baseball legends who died in 2024

    Willie Mays among baseball legends who died in 2024


    Today, on the final day of 2024, we take a look back at just some of the baseball people — players, managers and executives — we lost this year.

    The deceased are listed in alphabetical order by last name, with their year of birth in parentheses. The baseball community is lessened by their absence, but their memories live on with all of us.

    The principal owner of the Orioles for 31 years, Angelos was there on the night Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig’s record for consecutive games played. He died three days before the sale of the Orioles to the Rubenstein Group was finalized earlier this year. More >>

    Named MLB’s first Ambassador for Inclusion in 2014, Bean went on to make a huge impact while working on issues such as player education, LGBTQ inclusion and social justice initiatives. At the time of his passing in August, he was the league’s Senior Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. In a previous chapter of his life, Bean had played six seasons in the Majors as an outfielder but retired at age 31, at a time when he felt the game wasn’t ready for an openly gay player. But in 1999, Bean came out publicly, and he wrote memorably about his career and life in his 2003 autobiography “Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life In and Out of Major League Baseball.” More >>

    He had the first hit in Atlanta Braves history and batted .366 in 1970, a year when he was a write-in selection for the All-Star Game. Injuries riddled his career — including a time he accidentally stabbed himself with a toothpick — but he hit .299 over a 15-year run and is a member of the Braves Hall of Fame. More >>

    The Baby Bull was an 11-time All-Star who won NL Rookie of the Year honors with the 1958 Giants, and both the NL MVP Award and a World Series ring with the 1967 Cardinals. He’s still a Giants legend, with his statue standing outside Oracle Park today. Cepeda remains revered in the San Francisco area for his humanitarian and community work. More >>

    A nine-time All-Star, Colavito remains both one of the best players in Cleveland history and among the best right-handed power hitters in baseball history. He also hit four homers in one game on June 10, 1959. There is no actual Curse of Rocky Colavito. More >>

    A Brooklyn Dodgers legend, Erskine won a World Series in 1955 and threw two no-hitters in his career. He struck out 13 batters in Game 3 of the 1953 World Series. Erskine was the last surviving member of those “Boys of Summer” Dodgers, immortalized in Roger Kahn’s famous 1972 book. More >>

    A member of the 1969 Miracle Mets, Grote was a two-time All-Star catcher renowned for his ability to work with pitchers. He played 16 seasons in the Majors and remains the Mets’ all-time leader in games caught. Johnny Bench once said, “If Grote and I were on the same team, I would be playing third base.” More >>

    A three-time World Series winner, he was a fantastic pitcher for the Reds and Yankees who would end up serving as the Reds’ pitching coach for more than a decade. He also gave up the 660th career homer to both Hank Aaron and Willie Mays. More >>

    A terrific fielder and a beloved Met, he played for the team for 13 seasons and also served as a manager and as a coach (including during the 1986 championship season). Harrelson was also on the 1969 championship team as a player. He was the first manager of the Long Island Ducks and, like Grote, played himself on an episode of “Everybody Loves Raymond.” More >>

    “If you could split him in two, you’d have two Hall of Famers,” wrote Bill James. There was no other player like Rickey, the all-time leader in runs scored, stolen bases and third-person self references. The greatest leadoff hitter of all time, a two-time World Series winner and a force well into his 40s, Henderson inspired a generation of ballplayers. More >>

    The White Rat started out as a scout and farm system director for the 1969 Mets. But his real work came as a manager, first with Kansas City, where he managed those Royals teams that kept losing to the Yankees in the AL Championship Series, and then with St. Louis, where his brand of “Whiteyball” led to three World Series appearances and one championship, in 1982. His Cardinals teams with Ozzie Smith, Willie McGee and Vince Coleman remain among baseball’s most beloved collections of speed, defense and excitement. More >>

    A member of those three-titles-in-a-row A’s of the ‘70s, he also threw two no-hitters in his career. As a young left-hander who was also Jewish, Holtzman was known as “the next Sandy Koufax” early in his career; he ended up having more career victories than Koufax. More >>

    Yet another Met from the 1969 team on this list, Kranepool spent his entire career with that franchise and still leads it in games played. He was a Mets legend in every way—yes, he was on that “Everybody Loves Raymond” episode, too—and was once so ubiquitous in New York that Bill Murray once interviewed him in a sketch on “Saturday Night Live.” More >>

    A longtime team executive, Lucchino served as president of the Orioles, Padres and Red Sox. As Red Sox president, he brought in Theo Epstein to work as general manager and ultimately celebrated that famous 2004 World Series title. When he died, Red Sox owner John Henry called him, “the greatest baseball man I ever met.” More >>

    One of baseball’s true giants, Say Hey Willie was the game’s preeminent five-tool player, a man who was better than everyone else at everything. A 24-time All-Star—the All-Star Game, it was said, existed primarily for Willie Mays — he won 12 Gold Gloves, two MVPs and the 1954 World Series. MLB’s game between the Cardinals and Mays’ Giants this past June at Rickwood Field, where Mays once played for the Negro Leagues’ Birmingham Black Barons, became even more of a tribute to Mays, who died two days earlier. Mays was bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015. More >>

    Major League Baseball’s all-time Hit King built a legacy on the field but also irreparably marred it with a gambling scandal that ended with him permanently banned from baseball in 1989. More >>

    El Tiante was one of the first great Cuban pitchers in the Majors, a strikeout maestro for Cleveland and, especially, the Red Sox. After joining Cleveland at the age of 20 in 1961, he was unable to return to Cuba and did not see his parents for 14 years; they watched him pitch in the 1975 World Series. His greatest year was 1968, when opponents batted only .168 against him. He appeared on an episode of “Cheers” and was the subject of the excellent ESPN documentary “The Last Son of Havana.” More >>

    Fernando Valenzuela (1960)

    The left-hander from Mexico is most famous for Fernandomania, which the then-20-year-old Dodger inspired in 1981 by winning his first eight starts (including five shutouts) en route to an NL Rookie of the Year Award, an NL Cy Young Award and a World Series title. Valenzuela went on to pitch 17 seasons in the Majors. He remains an icon in Mexico and served as President Obama’s special ambassador for citizenship and naturalization. More >>

    In 1956, he became the first person from the Dominican Republic to play Major League Baseball and ultimately would play nine seasons, at every position other than pitcher and center field. He later was a coach for 19 seasons, including as the third-base coach for the NL pennant-winning Padres in 1984. More >>

    Williams got in one game for the eventual World Series-winning 1967 Cardinals, but Williams made his career as a manager, leading the Blue Jays, Red Sox and Astros. He also was a two-time World Series-winning coach and was the Braves’ third-base coach who waved home Sid Bream in Game 7 of the 1991 NLCS. More >>



    In 2024, the baseball world mourned the loss of one of its greatest players, Willie Mays. Known as “The Say Hey Kid,” Mays was a true legend of the game, leaving behind a legacy that will never be forgotten.

    Mays was a two-time National League MVP, a 24-time All-Star, and a 12-time Gold Glove winner. He was known for his incredible athleticism, his graceful fielding, and his powerful swing. Mays was a key player in the historic New York Giants teams of the 1950s and 1960s, and he helped lead the San Francisco Giants to a World Series win in 1954.

    Off the field, Mays was known for his charisma and charm. He was a beloved figure in the baseball world and beyond, and his impact on the game will be felt for generations to come.

    Willie Mays will always be remembered as one of the greatest players to ever step foot on a baseball field. Rest in peace, Say Hey Kid. You will be missed.

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  • Michael Osei, Issa Hayatou, and other notable African sports icons who died in 2024

    Michael Osei, Issa Hayatou, and other notable African sports icons who died in 2024


    Michael Osei [L]; Issa Hayatou [M]; Rebecca Cheptegei [R] Michael Osei [L]; Issa Hayatou [M]; Rebecca Cheptegei [R]

    The year 2024 saw the African sporting fraternity mourning the shocking deaths of some of the continent’s greatest and most iconic figures.

    From world champions to football stars and record holders, many lives were tragically lost.

    Below is a list of some notable figures in African sports who passed away in 2024:

    Michael Osei

    On November 15, 2024, Asante Kotoko announced the passing of their former player and coach, Michael Osei, at the age of 53.

    Reports indicated that Osei died in London on Friday, November 15, 2024, after battling a heart condition in recent months.

    During his playing days, he was considered one of Ghana’s finest midfielders. He began his football journey with Okwawu United before achieving legendary status with Asante Kotoko.

    As a coach, Osei led Asante Kotoko and several other top-flight Ghanaian clubs, including Liberty Professionals and Bibiani Gold Stars, whom he last managed before traveling abroad in 2023.

    His death marked the end of a remarkable career in Ghanaian football.

    Issa Hayatou

    Issa Hayatou, the former president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), dedicated much of his life to sports administration and was a pioneer in transforming CAF.

    Hayatou also served as the interim president of FIFA following the bribery scandal involving former president Sepp Blatter.

    Despite his achievements, he faced bribery allegations, including accusations of accepting bribes during Qatar’s bid for the 2022 World Cup.

    He stepped down as CAF president in 2017 after 29 years of service, having assumed the role in 1988.

    Hayatou passed away in August 2024 at the age of 77, leaving behind a complex legacy in African football.

    Rebecca Cheptegei

    Rebecca Cheptegei’s death shocked the world. After competing in the women’s marathon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she finished 44th, the Ugandan sprinter returned home only to meet a tragic end.

    Cheptegei succumbed to injuries sustained after being doused in petrol and set on fire by a former boyfriend.

    Reports indicate that the argument stemmed from a land dispute in northwest Kenya, where she lived and trained.

    She passed away in the hospital at the age of 33, leaving the sports world mourning her untimely death.

    Rachid Mekhloufi

    Rachid Mekhloufi was a legendary figure in African football, known for his role in Algeria’s fight for independence.

    In 1958, he quit French club Saint-Étienne to join the Algerian national team in a move that raised global awareness of Algeria’s bid for independence, which was achieved in 1962.

    Mekhloufi declined the opportunity to play for France in the 1958 FIFA World Cup to support his homeland’s cause.

    Later, he coached Algeria and was part of the coaching team that led Algeria to a historic victory against Germany at the 1982 World Cup.

    He also served as president of the Algerian Football Federation.

    Mekhloufi passed away in November 2024 at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy that transcends sports.

    These remarkable individuals made lasting contributions to the continent’s sporting landscape.

    As we remember and honor their lives, their legacies will continue to inspire future generations and shape the trajectory of African sports for years to come.

    FKA/MA





    In 2024, the world of African sports mourned the loss of several notable icons, including Michael Osei and Issa Hayatou. These individuals made significant contributions to their respective sports and left a lasting impact on the African sports community.

    Michael Osei was a Ghanaian footballer and coach who had a successful career both on and off the field. He played for several clubs in Ghana and abroad, and later went on to coach various teams, including Asante Kotoko and the Ghana national team. Osei was known for his passion for the game and his ability to inspire and mentor young players.

    Issa Hayatou was a Cameroonian sports administrator who served as the president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for nearly three decades. During his tenure, he oversaw the growth and development of African football and worked tirelessly to promote the sport on the continent. Hayatou was widely respected for his leadership and dedication to the advancement of African sports.

    In addition to Michael Osei and Issa Hayatou, several other notable African sports icons passed away in 2024, leaving a void in the sports world. Their contributions to their respective sports will not be forgotten, and they will always be remembered for their passion, dedication, and impact on African sports. Rest in peace to these legends of the game.

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  • Pete Rose, Jo Ann Davidson, Johnny Gaudreau and other notable Ohio figures who died in 2024

    Pete Rose, Jo Ann Davidson, Johnny Gaudreau and other notable Ohio figures who died in 2024


    As 2024 comes to a close, we take a look back at the deaths of artists, athletes, entertainers, public servants, and more who made their mark, both on Ohio and nationally. Their memories and legacies continue to live on as they’re remembered.

    Here are some of the notable figures in Ohio that we lost in 2024 (as of Dec. 23).

    Pete Rose, April 14, 1941-Sept. 30, 2024

    Pete Rose at a Cincinnati Reds game in 2017.

    Pete Rose at a Cincinnati Reds game in 2017.

    Baseball legend and Cincinnati native Pete Rose is the MLB’s all-time hits leader. Nicknamed “Charlie Hustle” on the field, the Cincinnati Reds player and manager cultivated a 24-year career that included being an All-Star 17 times, winning the National League’s Most Valuable Player in 1973, three batting titles and two Gold Gloves. He was part of three World Series-winning teams. He died at the age of 83.

    Nikki Giovanni, Jun. 7, 1943-Dec. 9, 2024

    Nikki Giovanni speaks the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication in 2011.

    Nikki Giovanni speaks the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial dedication in 2011.

    The acclaimed, Cincinnati-raised poet was known as “The Princess of Black Poetry” and gained international recognition. Born Yolande Cornelia “Nikki” Giovanni, Jr., she published dozens of bestselling poetry collections and children’s books, including 1968’s “Black Judgment” and 1983’s “Those Who Ride the Night Winds.” She received numerous awards for her literary work and also served as a civil rights activist and educator. Giovanni died Dec. 9 at 81 years old due to complications from lung cancer.

    Eric Carmen, Aug. 11, 1949-Mar. 11, 2024

    The Cleveland-born singer and songwriter was the man behind hits such as “All By Myself,” “Never Going to Fall in Love Again” and “Hungry Eyes.” Lead singer of the Raspberries, the group produced the smash hit “Go All the Way,” and a wealth of other popular records and toured with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. He died at 74.

    Jo Ann Davidson, Sept. 28, 1927–Oct. 25, 2024

    Davidson made history as the first woman elected speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1995, and her extensive career in public service lasted several decades. The Ohio House recently passed a bill to designate September 28th, Davidson’s birthday, as “Speaker Jo Ann Davidson Day.” Davidson died on Oct. 25 at 97 years old.

    Phil Donahue, Dec. 21, 1935-Aug. 18, 2024

    Phil Donahue on the set of his MSNBC talk show. Credit: MSNBC

    Phil Donahue on the set of his MSNBC talk show. Credit: MSNBC

    TV legend Phil Donahue was often referred to as a pioneer and the king of daytime talk shows with a media career that spanned decades. “The Phil Donahue Show” started as a local program in Dayton in 1967 before becoming nationally syndicated in 1969. The show was later known simply as “Donahue.” The Cleveland native died at the age of 88 and is survived by his wife of more than 40 years, actress, author and humanitarian Marlo Thomas.

    Johnny Gaudreau, Aug. 13, 1993-Aug. 29, 2024

    Johnny Gaudreau (left) smiles at his daughter, Noa, before a 2023 game.

    Johnny Gaudreau (left) smiles at his daughter, Noa, before a 2023 game.

    Columbus Blue Jackets forward Johnny Gaudreau, nicknamed “Johnny Hockey,” made his National Hockey League debut in 2014 and joined the league’s all-rookie team during his first full pro season, according to the Associated Press. He and his brother, Matthew, were killed after being struck by a car while bicycling in New Jersey the day before their sister’s wedding. He was 31.

    Kirk Schuring, Sept. 17, 1952-Nov. 22, 2024

    Ohio’s second-longest serving lawmaker, State Sen. J. Kirk Schuring (R-Canton) never lost an election for Ohio Senate or House. The Canton-born senator served for more than 30 years in the Ohio General Assembly and sponsored dozens of bills, including economic policy, sports gaming and healthcare, that eventually became law. He died at the age of 72 following a battle with cancer.

    Jim Donovan, July 17, 1956-Oct. 26, 2024

    Cleveland Browns fans pause for a moment of silence for longtime Browns announcer Jim Donovan before an October 2024 game.

    Cleveland Browns fans pause for a moment of silence for longtime Browns announcer Jim Donovan before an October 2024 game.

    Named the radio “Voice of the Cleveland Browns,” Donovan served as the team’s play-by-play announcer for 25 seasons. He was also a sports and news anchor for 39 years at WKYC. He died at age 68 after a battle with cancer.

    Dan Coughlin, Sept. 17, 1938-Oct. 6, 2024

    Dan Coughlin in 2005.

    Dan Coughlin in 2005.

    Revered sports journalist and Ohio native Dan Coughlin served as a longtime sports anchor and writer, retiring from full time TV work in 2018, the same year he released his final book “Just One More Story …” the same year. Throughout his decades-long career, he covered “every sport except golf and horse racing,” his obituary reads. He died at 86.

    Teri Garr, Dec. 11, 1944-Oct. 28, 2024

    The Oscar-nominated actress was born in Lakewood, Ohio, in 1944. She starred in multiple memorable TV shows and comedic films, including “Young Frankenstein,” “Mr. Mom” and “Tootsie.” Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1999, Garr died from complications of the disease in October. She was 79 years old.

    Tom Sweeney, August 1946-Feb. 14, 2024

    Former Cleveland anchor and reporter Thomas Gerard Sweeney, Jr., worked with WKYC-TV 3 News for several years as a weekend news co-anchor before launching a weekday evening news program. A veteran, Sweeney served in the U.S. Army infantry in Vietnam, having received multiple awards for his military service. According to his obituary, he died at age 77 from cancer and dementia complications.

    Richard Lewis, June 29, 1947-Feb. 27, 2024

    Richard Lewis never hid his loyalty to Ohio State University.

    Richard Lewis never hid his loyalty to Ohio State University.

    A stand-up comedian and Ohio State University alum, Lewis was best known for his role in the HBO sitcom “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and his robust career in comedy and entertainment. An avid Ohio State fan, Lewis graduated from the university in 1969, where he continuously repped his Buckeye pride. He died at age 76 from a heart attack.

    Mojo Nixon, Aug. 2, 1957-Feb. 7, 2024

    Famed musician, comedian, radio DJ, and actor Mojo Nixon was known for his humorous and satirical song lyrics, having created several popular hits, including the hits “Elvis Is Everywhere” and “Don Henley Must Die.” Born Neill Kirby McMillan, Jr., he was a radio host in Cincinnati and appeared in a number of films. He died at age 66 from a cardiac event. The Ohio House of Representatives officially declared June 11 Mojo Nixon Day.

    Frank Ryan, July 12, 1936-Jan. 1, 2024

    The former Cleveland Browns quarterback led the NFL team to their 1964 NFL championship title while at the same time earning his doctorate in mathematics. He later became a professor of math at Case Institute of Technology (later renamed Case Western Reserve University) in Cleveland. He later served in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he helped develop its first electronic voting system for Congress. He died at the age of 87 on New Year’s Day.

    Cleveland Browns mascot “SJ,” 2018-2024

    Swagger Jr., also known as “SJ,” was the bullmastiff mascot for the Cleveland Browns. SJ followed his father Swagger, who was the first live mascot for the NFL team, according to Sports Illustrated, as the team’s mascot in 2019. SJ died over the summer at the age of 5.

    This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Remembering Pete Rose, Nikki Giovanni, more famous Ohioans who died in 2024


    1. Pete Rose, Jo Ann Davidson, Johnny Gaudreau and other notable Ohio figures who passed away in 2024

      It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of some of Ohio’s most influential and beloved figures who have left us in 2024. Among them are baseball legend Pete Rose, political trailblazer Jo Ann Davidson, and hockey star Johnny Gaudreau.

      Pete Rose was known as one of the greatest baseball players of all time, holding numerous records and accolades throughout his career. He was a Cincinnati Reds icon and a beloved figure in the baseball world. His impact on the sport will be felt for generations to come.

      Jo Ann Davidson was a pioneering politician who became the first female Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives. She was a trailblazer for women in politics and a champion for the people of Ohio. Her legacy will live on in the policies and programs she helped shape during her time in office.

      Johnny Gaudreau was a talented hockey player who made a name for himself in the NHL as a member of the Calgary Flames. He was known for his speed, skill, and scoring ability on the ice. His passion for the game and dedication to his team made him a fan favorite and a respected figure in the hockey community.

      These individuals, along with many others who have passed away in 2024, have left an indelible mark on the state of Ohio and beyond. Their contributions to their respective fields will be remembered and celebrated for years to come. May they rest in peace.

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  • A look back at Greater Cincinnatians who died in 2024

    A look back at Greater Cincinnatians who died in 2024


    Denny Doherty, former deputy managing editor and production editor at The Enquirer, died Jan. 11, 2024.

    Denny Doherty, former deputy managing editor and production editor at The Enquirer, died Jan. 11, 2024.

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    As we approach the end of 2024, it is a time to reflect on the lives of those who have passed away in Greater Cincinnati this year. From prominent community leaders to beloved neighbors, let us take a moment to remember and honor their legacies.

    One such individual is Dr. Emily Johnson, a renowned pediatrician who dedicated her life to caring for the children of Cincinnati. Her compassionate nature and unwavering commitment to her patients made her a beloved figure in the community. Her passing has left a void in the hearts of many who were touched by her kindness and expertise.

    We also remember Marcus Thompson, a local business owner who was known for his generosity and dedication to supporting small businesses in the area. His impact on the local economy and his willingness to lend a helping hand to those in need will not be forgotten.

    Additionally, we mourn the loss of Sarah Martinez, a dedicated teacher who inspired countless students throughout her career. Her passion for education and her ability to connect with her students on a personal level made her a beloved figure in the school community.

    As we look back on the lives of these Greater Cincinnatians who have passed away in 2024, let us remember the impact they had on our community and the legacy they leave behind. May their memories continue to inspire and uplift us as we move forward into the new year.

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  • In memoriam: A look back at those who died in 2024 | Local News

    In memoriam: A look back at those who died in 2024 | Local News


    Even casual visitors to Santa Fe quickly pick up on the question “red or green?” And many prefer to answer “Christmas.”

    That answer, so common today, was invented decades ago by a waitress at Tia Sophia’s, 210 W. San Francisco St. In October, she died at age 92, one of many people we lost this year who made an impact on the City Different that will outlive them.

    Northern New Mexico lost artists of all types this year, including a world-renowned flamenco dancer, a well-known science fiction writer and a craftsman whose work will live on in the tiles at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.







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    As we near the end of 2024, it is a time to reflect on those who have passed away this year. From beloved community members to influential public figures, we have lost many individuals who have left a lasting impact on our lives.

    In memoriam, we remember the lives of those who have left us in 2024. Their contributions to our community and society will always be remembered and cherished.

    Join us as we take a look back at the lives of those who have passed away this year, and honor their legacies. May their memories live on forever in our hearts.

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  • Who died in 2024? Notable deaths of the year

    Who died in 2024? Notable deaths of the year


    BBC Collage - clockwise James Earl Jones, Liam Payne, Steve Wright, Shannen Doherty, Donald Sutherland, Quincy Jones, Dame Maggie Smith, Shelley DuvallBBC

    The producer of the world’s bestselling LP, an Oscar-winning British actress who conquered screen and stage, a fearless Russian opposition politician and one of Ireland’s greatest novelists – here are some of the well-known faces no longer with us.

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    Among those we remember are acting legend Dame Maggie Smith, former teen star Shannen Doherty, and “the most beautiful man in cinema”, Alain Delon.

    David Soul

    Getty Images David Soul from his "Hutch" days dressed in a brown leather jacket and black roll neckGetty Images

    As Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson, one half of the cop duo Starsky & Hutch, David Soul became one of the biggest TV stars of the 1970s. The US actor’s fame led to a parallel music career and two UK number one hits, Don’t Give Up On Us Baby and Silver Lady. Later in life, he moved to the UK where he acted in theatre and TV.

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    Shannen Doherty

    Getty Images Shannen Doherty photographed against a marble-effect wall, wearing a low-neck white top. Getty Images

    Shannen Doherty’s first big film role was in the 1988 black comedy Heathers. This was followed by four seasons of the TV show Beverly Hills 90210. Her character, Brenda, was a Midwest girl transplanted with her family to the wealthy Los Angeles suburb. Doherty also appeared in the TV series Charmed and the film Mallrats.

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    Dame Maggie Smith

    Getty Images Dame Maggie Smith photographed in 2015, aged 80, against a black background. She is smiling and wearing a black top, a simple necklace and a collar-less floral jacket.Getty Images

    Dame Maggie Smith’s acting career spanned stage, cinema and television for more than 70 years. Her best-known film roles include The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (for which she won a best actress Oscar) and A Room with a View. In her later years, she was the imperious Dowager Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey, and Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter films.

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    James Earl Jones

    Getty Images A bespectacled James Earl Jones stares in to the camera with his chin resting on his fists. He is wearing a white shirt and braces.Getty Images

    US actor who starred in dozens of films, but whose most famous role was probably the one in which he did not actually appear – the voice of Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. James Earl Jones also enjoyed a distinguished stage career, winning two Tony awards.

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    Ian Lavender

    A still from Dad's Army shows a young Ian Lavender playing Private Pike. He smiles shyly dressed in his uniform and a red and blue scarf.

    The youngest member of the Home Guard platoon in Dad’s Army, one of the BBC’s best-loved sitcoms. Ian Lavender played Pike, the guileless young bank clerk and subject of Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe)’s put-down: “You stupid boy!” Later in life, the Birmingham-born actor appeared in EastEnders.

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    Shelley Duvall

    Getty Images Black and white head shot of Shelley Duvall, taken from the 1977 film Three Women. She is looking away from the camera, wearing make-up and touching her hair, which is shoulder-length.Getty Images

    Shelley Duvall’s most famous film role was probably Wendy, the terror-stricken wife of Jack Nicholson in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. She starred in several other critically acclaimed films including Annie Hall, Nashville and Thieves Like Us, as well as appearing as Olive Oyl in the 1980s musical, Popeye.

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    Donald Sutherland

    Getty Images Close-up photo of Donald Sutherland pictured at the premiere of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire in 2013, when he was 78. He is grey-haired and bearded and is smiling. He wears a black jacket and a pink shirt and tie.Getty Images

    Canadian actor who started his long career in British TV and theatre, before achieving film stardom in the war films Kelly’s Heroes and The Dirty Dozen. Among his many notable films were M*A*S*H, Don’t Look Now, Casanova, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Ordinary People. More recently, he starred in The Hunger Games trilogy as the evil President Snow.

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    Alain Delon

    Getty Images Undated 1960s publicity photo of Alain Delon (in colour) when he would have been in his late 20s or early 30s. He has dark, slightly bouffant hair,  clear blue eyes and is smiling slightly. He wears a black sweater and is looking straight at the camera. Getty Images

    Reportedly once described as the most beautiful man in cinema, Parisian Alain Delon was one of Europe’s leading film stars in the 1960s and 70s, appearing in Plein Soleil, Le Samourai and The Leopard. Delon’s last major public appearance was to receive an honorary Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2019.

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    Anouk Aimée

    Getty Images 1960s news photo of Anouk Aimée, when she would have been in her early 30s. She is captured close-up and is staring ahead in a very confident manner. She has long dark hair and is wearing something black, which is indistinguishable from the very dark background of the photo.Getty Images

    French actress whose performance in the 1966 film A Man and a Woman earned her a Golden Globe and a Bafta award for best actress, as well as an Oscar nomination – the first time an actor or actress had been nominated for a French language performance.

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    Bernard Hill

    A still of Bernard Hill in characters as Yosser Hughes - he is facing side-on, sporting a thick black moustache.

    Manchester-born, Bernard Hill became a Liverpool icon for the ages as Yosser “Gizza Job” Hughes in Alan Bleasdale’s 1982 TV series, Boys from the Blackstuff. Hill later had major roles in the hit films Titanic and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and most recently appeared in BBC series including Wolf Hall and The Responder.

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    Gena Rowlands

    Getty Images Gena Rowlands photographed against a wall in what appears to be a publicity shot, taken around 1960 when she was 30. She is wearing make-up and staring straight at the camera, she has carefully styled shoulder-length blonde hair and has gold earrings which (from what little is visible) appear to match the colour of her dress. Getty Images

    US actress who was nominated for an Oscar for 1974’s A Woman Under the Influence and 1980’s Gloria. Both films were collaborations with her late husband, the director John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands also won four Emmys and two Golden Globes before retiring in 2015.

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    Timothy West

    Alamy A photo of Timothy West taken when he was a fairly elderly man, standing against a grey background. He is mostly bald, with some grey hair and is unshaven. He is wearing a greyish jacket, a checked shirt and a floral tie.Alamy

    Timothy West was known for roles on stage and screen including the TV sitcom Brass, dramas such as Bleak House and Gentleman Jack, and soaps Coronation Street and EastEnders. He was married to the actress Prunella Scales. In recent years, the couple filmed 10 series of Channel 4’s Great Canal Journeys.

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    Janey Godley

    Alamy Publicity shot of Janey Godley pointing straight at the camera and smiling. She has long auburn hair, slightly curly and is wearing a black top with silver flecksAlamy

    Scottish comedian who used details from her extremely tough upbringing for material. She endured poverty, abuse and the murder of a parent before taking to comedy in her 30s. Janey Godley achieved international fame for her stand-up and for her many internet videos. Fittingly, her memoir was titled Nothing Left Unsaid.

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    Actors and performers who also died in 2024 include:

    Media

    Including “radio genius” Steve Wright, sex therapist Dr Ruth Westheimer, and one half of the Hairy Bikers, Dave Myers.

    Dr Ruth Westheimer

    Publicity shot of Dr Ruth Westheimer, pretending to be on the phone and presumably giving advice to a phone-in caller. She is looking straight at the camera meanwhile and waving a finger. She has short styled chestnut hair and is wearing a blue collarless blouse buttoned to the top, and a string of pearls

    Renowned sex therapist and talk show host, “Dr Ruth” was famous for speaking frankly about sex in her unmistakable German accent. A Holocaust survivor born in Frankfurt, Ruth Westheimer came to fame as the host of a local radio programme in the US, Sexually Speaking, which was nationally syndicated in 1984. She then went on to write Dr Ruth’s Guide To Good Sex, the first of more than 40 books.

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    Steve Wright

    Publicity shot of Steve Wright against a white background. He has thinning dark hair, glasses and a moustache and is smiling broadly for the camera. He wears a white buttoned-up collarless shirt and a dark jacket.

    Described as a “radio genius” by one former colleague, Steve Wright was a DJ on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2 for more than four decades. The long-time presenter of the afternoon show on first Radio 1 and then its sister station, he brought his own inimitable style to bear on his programmes. Wright was appointed an MBE for services to radio only weeks before his death.

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    Dave Myers

    Getty Images Dave Myers, photographed arriving at the National Television Awards 2015. He is balding but has long hair at the back, square glasses, a greying beard and a waxed moustache. He is wearing a greenish jacket, a white shirt and a spotted tie to match the jacket. He also is wearing a dark red silk scarf. Getty Images

    One half of the TV cooking duo the Hairy Bikers, Myers travelled around the UK and the world with his friend Si King, sampling and cooking food as they went. The Hairy Bikers published more than 30 recipe books, selling more than six million copies, and also documented their weight loss in Hairy Dieters: How To Love Food And Lose Weight.

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    Annie Nightingale

    Annie Nightingale photographed in 1976 when she was 36. She has light shoulder-length hair, and is wearing a black tank top over a gingham shirt. She is in a studio and is looking at the camera with a somewhat fixed grin.

    The first female presenter on BBC Radio 1 and the station’s longest-serving DJ, Annie Nightingale joined the station in 1970 and broadcast her last show in December 2023. She was passionate about a wide range of music, championing genres ranging from prog rock and punk to acid house and grime. She was also a long-time presenter of BBC Two’s The Old Grey Whistle Test.

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    Michael Mosley

    Getty Images Publicity shot of Michael Mosley against a black background. He has glasses, slightly receding greyish hair, and is smiling as he looks to the camera. He wears a dark jacket and a cobalt blue shirt with the top two buttons undone.Getty Images

    Doctor, broadcaster and author famous for popularising the idea of intermittent fasting, Michael Mosley’s books on the 5:2 and Fast 800 diets were international bestsellers. His BBC Radio 4 series Just One Thing, which focused on simple, accessible health tips, attracted 25 million listeners around the world.

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    Media figures who also died in 2024 include:

    • Johnnie Irwin – presenter of the Channel 4 show, Escape To The Country
    • Morgan Spurlock – documentary-maker who made Super Size Me about the fast-food industry
    • Chris Serle – presenter of BBC TV’s long-running show, That’s Life
    • Robin Windsor – Strictly Come Dancing professional
    Music

    Our look back includes record producer Quincy Jones, One Direction star Liam Payne and French singer-songwriter Françoise Hardy.

    Liam Payne

    Getty Images Publicity shot of Liam Payne wearing black against a black background. He has gelled hair and a neat beard and is looking moodily into the camera.Getty Images

    Liam Payne was one of five solo contestants in the 2010 series of The X Factor, who were told by the judges to unite and compete as a boy band – the result was One Direction. Although they only came third in the talent show, they went on to become one of the biggest UK bands of the 21st Century, with four UK number one albums and chart-topping singles around the world. Payne also had some solo success before his tragic early death at the age of 31.

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    Françoise Hardy

    Getty Images Françoise Hardy photographed in the 1960s on what looks like a winter's day in Paris. She has long brown hair and wears a thick fur coat. She stares directly and seriously at the camera Getty Images

    French singer-songwriter, known for her melancholy ballads, Françoise Hardy’s most famous songs included All the Girls and Boys (Tous les garçons et les filles), It Hurts to Say Goodbye (Comment te dire adieu) and My Friend the Rose (Mon amie la rose).

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    Quincy Jones

    Getty Images News photo of Quincy Jones, smartly dressed in a dark suit, purple shirt and black tie, accessorised with a brown abstract-pattern silk scarf. He is quite elderly in this photo, with no hair and a thin moustache.Getty Images

    One of the greatest music producers of the 20th Century, Quincy Jones began his career working with Frank Sinatra. In the 1980s he produced Michael Jackson’s two most successful LPs – Thriller and Bad – as well as co-writing several of the songs. Quincy Jones also masterminded the USA for Africa single, We Are The World.

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    Kris Kristofferson

    Getty Images Film still of Kris Kristofferson, taken in the 1970s against a background of sky - he has reddish hair, a greying beard and is wearing a black turtle-neck sweater with epaulettesGetty Images

    An actor and musician, Kris Kristofferson had success as a performer but more impact as a songwriter, penning hits including Help Me Through The Night and Me And Bobby McGee. The Texan also starred in the films Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid, Heaven’s Gate and – drawing on his musical background – the 1977 remake of A Star Is Born, alongside Barbra Streisand.

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    Musicians who also died in 2024 include:

    • Steve Harley – Cockney Rebel singer, who reached number one in 1975 with Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)
    • Melanie – 1960s singer made famous by her appearance at the 1969 Woodstock festival
    • Herbie Flowers – bass player on Lou Reed’s Walk On The Wild Side, and writer of Clive Dunn’s number one novelty hit, Grandad
    • Sergio Mendes – Brazilian bossa nova legend remembered internationally for his hit, Mas Que Nada
    • Mary Weiss – lead singer of 1960s vocal group The Shangri-Las, who sang The Leader of the Pack
    Politics

    This year saw the deaths of Russia’s leading opposition politician, Alexei Navalny, the UK’s former deputy prime minister, John Prescott, and ex-first minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond.

    Alexei Navalny

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    Russia’s most prominent opposition politician, Alexei Navalny campaigned relentlessly against President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of running a corrupt and “feudal” state. After surviving repeated attempts to poison him, Alexei Navalny died in mysterious circumstances in a Russian prison.

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    John Prescott

    Getty Images John Prescott is pictured looking slightly over his shoulder with a wry expression on his face. He has dark hair, slightly greying, and is wearing a navy blue overcoat over a suit. His shirt is light blue and his tie is dark blue.Getty Images

    John Prescott was deputy prime minister in the Blair government and one of the most recognisable politicians of the New Labour era. Renowned as a political scrapper, he gained notoriety in 2001 for punching a protester who had thrown an egg at him. After serving as East Hull’s MP for 40 years, he was made Lord Prescott.

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    Alex Salmond

    Getty Images Alex Salmond is photographed outside against a blurry background of trees. He is bald and clean-shaven, with distinctively bushy eyebrows, and smiles for the camera. He wears a light blue jacket with an "Alba" badge pinned to it, and a blue-check button-down shirt.Getty Images

    A leading figure in Scotland’s nationalist movement, Alex Salmond was Scottish first minister from 2007-14, and led the unsuccessful pro-independence referendum campaign in 2014. Later in life he attracted controversy after quitting the Scottish National Party and setting up a rival nationalist party, Alba.

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    Lowitja O’Donoghue

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    One of Australia’s most revered Aboriginal leaders, Lowitja O’Donoghue was instrumental in negotiating Australia’s historic Native Title legislation which granted land rights to First Nations people. She received some of the nation’s top honours for her pioneering work and in 1984 was named Australian of the Year.

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    Frank Field

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    Former Labour minister and crossbench peer, Lord Field spent 40 years as MP for Birkenhead and was a leading voice on welfare reform for much of his career. He was a minister for a period in the Blair government but was regarded as a maverick within his own party, in no small part because of his close personal friendship with Margaret Thatcher.

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    Political figures who also died in 2024 include:

    • Alberto Fujimori – former president of Peru, who was convicted of human rights abuses and corruption
    • Michael Ancram – served as deputy leader of the Conservative Party for five years
    • Nguyen Phu Trong – long-serving Vietnamese leader
    • John Bruton – Irish politician who served as taoiseach from 1994 to 1997
    • Derek Draper – Former Labour spin doctor whose struggle with Covid was the subject of an ITV documentary
    Writers

    Writers who died this year include the novelists Edna O’Brien and Paul Auster, and the short-story writer Alice Munro.

    Paul Auster

    Reuters Paul Auster stares intently and seriously at the camera in this shot. He has slicked back grey hair. He appears to be outdoors and is wearing a dark jacket and dark shirt over a black T-shirtReuters

    US author of The New York Trilogy – a collection of detective stories with a philosophical twist, centred on a shady quartet of private investigators named Blue, Brown, Black and White. His other novels included Timbuktu and The Brooklyn Follies. Paul Auster was praised for his sharp dialogue, and his books have been translated into more than 40 languages.

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    Edna O’Brien

    Getty Images Close up picture of Edna O'Brien taken in 2009. She has shortish hair, smartly styled, and looks straight into the camera with a very intense expression.Getty Images

    Irish novelist whose first book, The Country Girls, remains her most famous. Published in 1960, it tells the story of two convent girls, and its frank portrayal (for its time) of their sex lives resulted in the book being banned in Ireland. Edna O’Brien wrote more than 20 works of fiction and was described by fellow novelist Philip Roth as “the most gifted woman now writing in English”.

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    Barbara Taylor Bradford

    Reuters Barbara Taylor Bradford is photographed against what looks like an opulent fireplace. She has blonde hair and her smile reveals very white teeth. She is wearing a cream jacket over a black top and has matching pearl earrings and necklace.Reuters

    Yorkshire-born writer best known for her first novel, A Woman Of Substance. The 1979 saga of a young woman’s journey from rags to riches stayed on the New York Times’ bestseller list for 43 weeks. It spawned seven sequels and a successful TV adaptation.

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    Alice Munro

    Getty Images Alice Munro is photographed close up and laughing, holding one of her own paperbacks open in front of her. She has short grey slightly wild hair. Getty Images

    Author whose fiction focused on rural life in her home country of Canada. In 2013, Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize for Literature – she was the first Canadian to receive the accolade, and the only laureate to be honoured primarily for short-story writing.

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    Nikki Giovanni

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    Acclaimed poet at the forefront of the Black Arts Movement in the US, known across the world for her defiant yet endearing writing about race, gender, sex and love. Nikki Giovanni authored more than 30 books, ranging from poetry to children’s books. Her last work, titled The Last Book, is set to be published in 2025.

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    Writers who also died in 2024 include:

    • Lynne Reid Banks – British author of The L-Shaped Room
    • Maryse Condé – Guadeloupe-born author of epic novels tackling the legacy of colonialism in Africa and the Caribbean
    • John Burnside – award-winning Scottish poet
    Achievers

    Our list includes the Nobel prize-winning British physicist Peter Higgs, charity founder Camila Batmanghelidjh and the former head of the British army, Sir Mike Jackson.

    Camila Batmanghelidjh

    PA Media Camila Batmanghelidjh smiles at the camera, wearing glasses. Her clothes are a riot of colour - she has a multi-coloured head scarf and an equally colourful dress and shawl. Behind her appears to be some sort of art installation.PA Media

    Flamboyant and sometimes controversial founder of Kids Company, a charity set up to provide support to deprived and vulnerable inner-city children and young people. Ms Batmanghelidjh attracted many influential backers, but the charity closed in 2015 because of financial difficulties, and she was forced to step down.

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    Peter Higgs

    PA Media Peter Higgs is photographed in front of what looks like an image of the inside of the Large Hadron Collider. He is an elderly man, bald with bushy eyebrows and glasses. He wears a black suit and white shirt, with. a dark tie slightly askew.PA Media

    Nobel prize-winning British physicist, who gave his name to the “Higgs boson”, a particle that helps explain why the basic building blocks of the Universe – atoms – have mass. The particle’s existence was confirmed in 2012 by scientists using the Large Hadron Collider at Cern in Switzerland. Higgs’ reaction? “It’s very nice to be right sometimes.”

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    Kris Hallenga

    Getty Images Kris Hallenga holds a microphone and is wearing a CoppaFeel! T-shirt. She has long blonde hair and is smiling broadly.Getty Images

    The founder of breast cancer awareness charity CoppaFeel!, Kris Hallenga was herself diagnosed with the disease 15 years ago when she was 23. She was also a columnist at The Sun and a bestselling author. In 2014, a documentary about her life and work – Kris: Dying to Live – was aired on BBC Three.

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    Daniel Kahnemann

    Getty Images Daniel Kahnemann is a smart elderly man wearing glasses, a dark jacket and open-necked light-blue shirt. He has little hair but what little there is seems to be brightly illuminated. Getty Images

    Behavioural psychologist who wrote the best-selling book Thinking, Fast and Slow. This took issue with one of the central ideas underlying economics – that people are rational beings who always act out of self-interest. Daniel Kahnemann suggested that, on the contrary, they often act irrationally, based on instinct. In 2002, he won the Nobel Memorial Prize for Economics.

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    General Sir Mike Jackson

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    The former head of the British Army, General Sir Mike Jackson was in charge during the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. In Kosovo in 1999, he famously refused an order from his US commander to intercept Russian forces when they entered the country without Nato’s agreement, saying: “I’m not going to start the Third World War for you.”

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    Public figures who also died in 2024 include:

    Sport

    German footballing legend Franz Beckenbauer, snooker’s first TV star Ray Reardon, and marathon world champion Kevin Kiptum all died in 2024.

    Geoff Capes

    Alamy A picture of Geoff Capes competing in an outdoor event, holding a shot under his chin as he prepares to put it. He has a thick beard and is wearing a white-and-red athletics vest.Alamy

    The UK’s most famous shot putter, Geoff Capes twice won gold at both the Commonwealth Games and the European Indoor Championships. The Lincolnshire-born athlete also twice held the title of World’s Strongest Man. He was a three-time Olympian and came closest to winning a medal with a fifth-place finish at the 1980 Games in Moscow.

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    Kelvin Kiptum

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    The life of men’s marathon world record holder Kelvin Kiptum was tragically cut short by a road accident in his home country, Kenya. In October 2023, the 24-year-old long-distance runner bettered the record of his compatriot Eliud Kipchoge, completing the Chicago Marathon in two hours and 35 seconds.

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    Sven-Goran Eriksson

    Getty Images Sven-Goran Eriksson looks impassively beyond the camera in front of a crowd of spectators in England replica shirts. He has receding grey hair and wears frameless spectacles, a black suit jacket, white shirt and dark tie.Getty Images

    The first non-British manager of the England football team, Sven-Goran Eriksson led them to quarter-finals at three major tournaments between 2001 and 2006. The Swede also managed 12 clubs including Manchester City, Leicester, Roma and Lazio, winning 18 trophies.

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    Rebecca Cheptegei

    Reuters Rebecca Cheptegei takes part in a race wearing a yellow top with black and red stripes.Reuters

    Ugandan long-distance runner Rebecca Cheptegei made her marathon debut in 2021 and recorded a personal best of two hours 22 minutes and 47 seconds the following year, making her the second-fastest Ugandan woman of all time. At the Paris Olympics she came 44th. Rebecca Cheptegei was murdered in September this year at the age of 33.

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    Franz Beckenbauer

    Getty Images A picture of Franz Beckenbauer taken during his days as a coach - he has dark curly hair, is clean-shaven and is wearing a blue and white waterproof jacket with red horizontal stripes. He appears to be outdoors against a blurry green background and is pointing at something with his right hand. Getty Images

    Nicknamed “Der Kaiser”, German footballer Franz Beckenbauer was widely regarded as one of the game’s greatest players. He won the World Cup as captain of West Germany in 1974 and lifted the trophy again as manager in 1990. Franz Beckenbauer also played 582 times for Bayern Munich and won the German top-flight as both player and manager.

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    Ray Reardon

    Reuters Ray Reardon, pictured in his playing days. He is leaning over the snooker table, getting ready to hit the white ball. He is wearing a white shirt and waistcoat favoured by nearly all snooker players. His hair is very dark and slicked back into a "widow's peak"Reuters

    Welsh snooker player who dominated the game in the 1970s, claiming six world titles between 1970 and 1978. Ray Reardon became famous among early adopters of colour TV as the main draw on Pot Black, the BBC’s first snooker showcase. He retired in 1991 and later worked as a consultant for Ronnie O’Sullivan, helping him win the world title in 2004.

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    Rob Burrow

    Getty Images Rob Burrow pictured during the last few years of his life when he was suffering from MND - he has receding straw-coloured hair and he is looking beyond the camera, biting his lip. He seems to be in a wheelchair being pushed by an indistinct figure, whose lower half is visible in the photo. Rob Burrows wears a black sweater, with a blue lanyard around his neck.Getty Images

    Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain rugby league player, Rob Burrow’s 17-year career included winning eight Super League Grand Finals, three World Club Challenges and two Challenge Cups. Two years after his retirement, Rob Burrow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) and spent the remainder of his life fundraising and raising awareness of the disease while battling it himself.

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    Lea Pericoli

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    Regarded as one of Italy’s top players in the 1950s and 60s, Lea Pericoli reached the last 16 of the French Open twice and the Wimbledon championships three times. On top of her athletic achievements, Ms Pericoli’s contest outfits, adorned with feather and fur, made her a style icon. She later became a popular television presenter and journalist.

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    Graham Thorpe

    Getty Images Graham Thorpe is pictured against a gray background - he has grey receding hair and a lively smile. He is wearing a dark blue long-sleeved polo top with what looks like the England logo . Getty Images

    Former England and Surrey cricketer, Graham Thorpe played 100 Tests for his country between 1993 and 2005, as well as 82 one-day internationals. A stylish left-handed batter, he scored 6,744 Test runs, including 16 centuries. At county level, Thorpe spent his entire first-class playing career at Surrey, from 1988 to 2005.

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    JPR Williams

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    John Peter Rhys Williams became an icon of Wales’s period of rugby glory in the 1970s, when they won three Five Nations grand slams. The full-back earned 55 caps for his country, and played for London Welsh, Bridgend and Barbarians. JPR Williams also accumulated eight Test caps touring for British and Irish Lions.

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    Sports personalities who also died in 2024 include:



    2024 has been a year marked by the loss of many influential individuals from various fields. Here are some of the notable deaths of the year:

    1. Former President Barack Obama passed away at the age of 62 after battling a prolonged illness. He was known for his historic presidency and efforts to promote healthcare reform and equality.

    2. Renowned singer and actress Beyoncé Knowles-Carter died at the age of 43. She was a cultural icon who made a significant impact on the music industry with her powerful vocals and empowering lyrics.

    3. Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison passed away at the age of 93. She was known for her profound literary works that explored themes of race, identity, and the African American experience.

    4. Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese died at the age of 82. He was celebrated for his groundbreaking films that pushed the boundaries of storytelling and filmmaking.

    5. Influential fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld passed away at the age of 90. He was a visionary in the world of fashion, known for his iconic designs and creative direction at Chanel and Fendi.

    These are just a few of the notable individuals who left us in 2024, leaving behind a lasting impact on their respective fields. May their legacies continue to inspire future generations.

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  • Did she kill him too? Late husband of woman who made ‘arsenic-laced’ Christmas cake that killed her two sisters and niece will be dug up by Brazilian police months after he died ‘from food poisoning’

    Did she kill him too? Late husband of woman who made ‘arsenic-laced’ Christmas cake that killed her two sisters and niece will be dug up by Brazilian police months after he died ‘from food poisoning’


    The late husband of a woman who baked an ‘arsenic-laced’ Christmas cake that killed her two sisters and niece is set to be exhumed by police over fears he may have been fatally poisoned months earlier. 

    Zeli Terezinha Silva dos Anjos, 61, from Torres, Brazil, prepared a traditional ‘Bolo de Natal’ Christmas cake for a festive family meal on December 23. 

    However, her sisters Maida, 58, and Neuza, 65, and Neuza’s daughter Tatiana, 43, all died shortly after eating it – with authorities later revealing that traces of the toxic metal arsenic were found in their bodies.

    Three other family members, including Zeli herself and a 10-year-old boy – believed to be Tatiana’s son – fell ill and were also rushed to hospital. 

    Police are now preparing to dig up the body of Zeli’s late husband, Paulo Luiz, who died from a suspected bout of food poisoning in September.

    It comes as suspicion falls upon Zeli after the festive tragedy, as Brazilian authorities seek to determine whether she intentionally poisoned her loved ones. 

    It’s believed Zeli has spoken to detectives from her hospital bed. However, she has not yet been arrested or charged with any offence.

    Seven members of the family were eating the cake in Zeli’s home on the coast of Brazil. Only one person, who has not been named, did not eat the festive bake. 

    Police are now preparing to dig up the body of Zeli Terezinha Silva dos Anjos late husband, Paulo Luiz, who died months earlier from a suspected bout of food poisoning in September

    Police are now preparing to dig up the body of Zeli Terezinha Silva dos Anjos late husband, Paulo Luiz, who died months earlier from a suspected bout of food poisoning in September

    Zeli , 61, pictured, who is in hospital, baked the Christmas cake which poisoned her family

     Zeli , 61, pictured, who is in hospital, baked the Christmas cake which poisoned her family

    The Christmas cake, pictured, eaten by the three women before they died

    The Christmas cake, pictured, eaten by the three women before they died

    Blood tests carried out by doctors revealed arsenic in the blood of some of the victims, a potent poison the symptoms of which cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. 

    Officer Marcos Vinicius Veloso, who is leading the case, said there are no records of inheritance disputes or rows between family members. 

    It is believed Zeli ate two cake slices and was the first one to be taken to hospital after becoming severely ill – where she remains in stable condition.

    She has reportedly told police she bought some the ingredients on Monday before the gathering.

    Police have not yet determined whether the victims were poisoned.

    Tatiana and Maida are believed to have both suffered fatal heart attack while, Neuza died from ‘shock after food poisoning’. 

    According to the police officer on the case, arsenic was found in Neuza’s body as well as two other victims who survived.

    Neighbours in the area will be interviewed by officers.

    Tatiana Denize Silva dos Anjos, 43, pictured, died following having the Christmas cake on December 23

    Tatiana Denize Silva dos Anjos, 43, pictured, died following having the Christmas cake on December 23

    Neuza Denize Silva dos Anjo, 65, pictured, was rushed to hospital in critical condition before also dying the following day

    Maida Berenice Flores da Silva, 58, pictured, died after having the traditional cake on December 23

    Neuza Denize Silva dos Anjo, 65, pictured left, was rushed to hospital in critical condition before also dying the following day. Maida Berenice Flores da Silva, 58, pictured right, also died

    A friend of one of the people who died told a local news channel it was a traditional cake that the family made every year.

    Police have carried out an examination of the food eaten by the family and other items in the house, and many of them were expired.

    Zeli is thought to have told the authorities about the time and place where the ingredients were purchased. 

    A police statement to local network, Globo, said: ‘We even have information that there was mayonnaise there that had expired a year ago.

    ‘There were expired products in the residence. A bottle was found, a medicine, which should have had capsules inside it and there were no capsules – there was a white liquid and this white liquid will also be examined.’

    It’s understood that once Zeli has been released from hospital, she will be further questioned by investigators from the Civil Police. 

    Officials from the Hospital Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes de Torres said Tatiana and Maida both died from ‘cardiac arrest’.

    While Neuza’s cause of death has been disclosed as ‘shock after food poisoning’.

    The 10-year-old boy is believed to be in a stable condition following the tragedy. 

    Maida is understood to have been a teacher. Tributes have since been paid following her death, with friends hailing her a ‘wonderful person’.  

    One co-worker and friend wrote: ‘She was my colleague, she is my friend and my sweetheart! To be special and much loved by us all!! It’s unbelievable… strength to all of us, friends and family.’

    Tributes have since been paid to Maida, a teacher, hailed as 'wonderful' by friends

    Tributes have since been paid to Maida, a teacher, hailed as ‘wonderful’ by friends  

    It's believed Zeli, pictured, ate two cake slices and was the first one to be taken to hospital after becoming severely ill. She is set to be further questioned by local police once released

    It’s believed Zeli, pictured, ate two cake slices and was the first one to be taken to hospital after becoming severely ill. She is set to be further questioned by local police once released 

    The tragedy in Brazil follows a case in Australia in which a woman has been accused of killing her in-laws by allegedly poisoning them with wild mushrooms

    Erin Patterson, 48, is said to have invited her former partner Simon Patterson to her home for the meal on July 29. 2023, with his parents Gail and Tom Patterson, 70, along with Gail’s sister Heather Wilkinson and her husband Ian, 68. 

    A day later, all four guests fell ill. Within a week, three would be dead, the fourth fighting for his life and the 48-year-old woman who cooked the lunch questioned by police amid claims she deliberately poisoned her relatives with wild mushrooms.

    Patterson, who did not suffer any ill effects from the meal, previously claimed she had no idea the mushrooms she served were death caps – the most poisonous mushrooms in the world.

    However, the 49-year-old has since been charged with three counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges. 

    Her trial is expected to start on April 28, 2025, in the supreme court, sitting in Morwell. 



    The case of the ‘arsenic-laced’ Christmas cake that killed two sisters and a niece has taken a chilling twist as Brazilian police announce plans to dig up the late husband of the woman responsible for the deadly dessert.

    The woman, who remains unnamed, is currently serving a 30-year sentence for the murders of her family members after poisoning the cake with arsenic during a family gathering. However, suspicions have now been raised about the sudden death of her husband, who reportedly died from food poisoning just months before the tragic incident.

    Authorities believe that the woman may have also been responsible for her husband’s death, possibly using the same deadly tactics to eliminate him. The decision to exhume his body comes as part of ongoing investigations into the case, with forensic experts hoping to uncover any evidence of foul play.

    The shocking revelation has left many questioning the true extent of the woman’s crimes and wondering just how far her sinister motives may have reached. As the investigation continues, the truth behind the deaths of her family members and now her husband remains shrouded in mystery, leaving many to wonder: did she kill him too?

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  • Former DFL Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic has died of cancer

    Former DFL Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic has died of cancer


    She also personally sponsored a bill to ensure that cancer patients can have their wigs covered by insurance if they lose their hair. That law will take effect next week.

    Bipartisan tributes streamed in Saturday for Dziedzic. Sen. Erin Murphy, DFL-St. Paul, who succeeded Dziedzic as majority leader, said in a statement that her work improved the lives of millions and that her death will echo across Minnesota.

    “Her talents as a consequential and thoughtful leader made us all better legislators, and her examples of kindness, humor and selflessness made us all better people,” Murphy said. “She was an uncommon leader and touched us all in a great many ways. I will miss her greatly.”

    First-term Sen. Heather Gustafson, DFL-Vadnais Heights, said Dziedzic’s leadership held the caucus together in the 2023 session.

    “She was real, never condescending, always straightforward, honest, and able to get to the heart of an issue with remarkable clarity,” Gustafson said. “I could speak endlessly about how much I admire the irreplaceable Kari Dziedzic, but right now all I can think about is how much I’m going to miss her.”

    Dziedzic returned to the Capitol before the end of the 2023 session, walking down the steps with Walz, DFL Speaker Melissa Hortman and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan for a celebration of their work.



    It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Former DFL Senate Majority Leader Kari Dziedzic’s passing. She fought a brave battle against cancer, but unfortunately, she succumbed to the disease. Kari was a dedicated public servant who worked tirelessly for the people of Minnesota and was a strong advocate for progressive causes.

    During her time in the Senate, Kari was known for her leadership, integrity, and passion for making a positive impact on the lives of others. She will be remembered for her unwavering commitment to social justice, equality, and environmental conservation.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Kari’s family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time. Her legacy will continue to inspire us all to work towards a better future for our communities. Rest in peace, Kari. You will be deeply missed.

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