Highs and Lows of Silvio Berlusconi's Life Journey
Highs and Lows of Silvio Berlusconi's Life Journey
Sputnik International
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi passed away on June 12, 2023 at the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, apparently due to complications from leukemia.
He was hospitalized on Friday afternoon, just three weeks after he left hospital following undergoing chemotherapy, with doctors previously stating that their patient was in relatively good condition and his admittance to hospital was no reason for concern.A former real estate tycoon and media mogul who went on to become probably one of Italy's most flamboyant prime ministers, Silvio Berlusconi left quite a mark on the world.This photo gallery compiled by Sputnik offers you a brief retrospective of some of the more notable events in Berlusconi's life.
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi passed away on June 12 at the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, apparently due to complications from leukemia.
He was hospitalized on Friday afternoon, just three weeks after he left hospital following undergoing chemotherapy, with doctors previously stating that their patient was in relatively good condition and his admittance to hospital was no reason for concern.
A former real estate tycoon and media mogul who went on to become probably one of Italy's most flamboyant prime ministers, Silvio Berlusconi left quite a mark on the world.
This photo gallery compiled by Sputnik offers you a brief retrospective of some of the more notable events in Berlusconi's life.
Berlusconi's media empire started to grow and in the 1990s his name was already on the Forbes list, with his Fininvest becoming probably the largest media holding in Europe.
Despite his problems with the law and his health issues - in 2016 he had to be hospitalized and subjected to heart surgery - Berlusconi displayed incredible tenacity, managing to get elected into European Parliament in 2019 when he was 82.
On June 9, 2023, Berlusconi was hospitalized and a few days later, on June 12, he passed away at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, at the age of 86.
Above: Silvio Berlusconi talks to citizens of Crimea.
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