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Pope Francis’s cause of death may have been linked to a brain issue, possibly a stroke, Italian media reports. Italian daily La Repubblica reported words from the doctors from the Gemelli hospital, where Pope Francis was treated for weeks following his admission to the Rome clinic in February for dual pneumonia. They said: “The pope died peacefully.” 

The Italian report added that the respiratory problems that prompted the hospitalisation of the leader of the Catholic Church earlier this year did not appear to be linked to the Argentine pope’s death. The pope was admitted to hospital on February 14, after being initially diagnosed with bronchitis. It later emerged Pope Francis, whose real name was Jorge Maria Bergoglio, was suffering from dual pneumonia. 

Between late February and early March, the pope suffered two severe health crises, according to the head of his medical team Dr Sergio Alfieri. 

Speaking to Italian daily Corriere della Sera in late March, Dr Alfieri said of the pope’s second health emergency: “That evening was terrible. He knew, like us, that he might not survive the night. We saw the man who was suffering.” 

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