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Guinea Bissau: Former president, Kumba Yala dies aged 61

Friday, April 4, 2014

(Reuters) – Former Guinea Bissau President Kumba Yala (pictured), who governed the West African nation from 2000 to 2003, has died at the age of 61, a statement from the country’s military hospital said on Friday.

A veteran of Bissau’s turbulent political scene, Yala came to power in 2000 after the country’s second multi-party election following a brief civil war in 1999.

He was ousted in a bloodless military coup in September 2003.

“President Kumba Yala is dead. He died around midnight during the night of April 3 of a sudden cardiopulmonary arrest,” the statement said.

Yala’s death comes 10 days before a legislative and presidential elections. He was not a contender in the elections.

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