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Habibie had known Hasri Ainun in childhood, junior high school and in senior high school at SMA Kristen Dago (Dago Christian Senior High School), Bandung. The two married on 12 May 1962, returning to Germany shortly afterwards. [22] Habibie and his wife settled in Aachen for a short period before moving to Oberforstbach. In May 1963 they had a ...
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Gunārs Placēns , 97, Latvian actor (The Silence of Dr. Evans). [19] Ryszard Poznakowski , 78, Polish musician, composer and arranger. [20] Marianne Preger-Simon, 95, American dancer and choreographer. [21] (death announced on this date) Robert Skoglund, 88, American humorist, columnist, and radio personality (Maine Public Radio). [22]
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Hasri Ainun Habibie (née Besari; 11 August 1937 – 22 May 2010) was an Indonesian physician and wife of former President B. J. Habibie. She served as First Lady of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. Early life
Basuki planned to report to Habibie about the construction of the bridge. However, Habibie died at the hospital on 11 September 2019, before Basuki could convey his message. [14] In the aftermath of Habibie's death, a video of Gusmão's July visit with Habibie in the hospital circulated on social media, and was viewed more than one million times.
Hasri Ainun Habibie, 72, Indonesian First Lady (1998–1999), ovarian cancer. [269] Peter Hall, 88, New Zealand airman, World War II flying ace. [270] Keith Jessop, 77, British deep sea diver and marine treasure hunter. [271] Josef Koukl, 83, Czech Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Litoměřice (1989–2003). [272]