The father of First Lady Janja da Silva dies at 83 in Curitiba
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The father of First Lady Janja Lula da Silva died on Wednesday night (10) in Curitiba due to the bankruptcy of multiple organs. José Clovis da Silva, a retired merchant, was 83 years old. The information was confirmed by the Planalto Palace. In a statement, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed regret and asked for respect for the privacy of Janja and her family. Related news: Former American football player O.J. Simpson dies at 76. Phot…
José Clovis da Silva suffered multiple organ failure The post-death father of first lady Janja, 83, appeared first in The West Magazine.
José Clóvis da Silva, the father of Brazil's first lady, Janja Silva, died at the age of 83 in Curitiba on Wednesday (February 10th). The Planalto announced that the cause was a multiple organ failure. The merchant was hospitalized at the Mackenzie Evangelical Hospital. In a note of grief, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva confirmed the death and asked for the privacy of the family. According to the local funeral services, he was seen in Curit…
Died on Wednesday night (10) in Curitiba, due to failure of multiple organs, José Clovis da Silva, father of first lady Janja Lula da Silva. Retired businessman, José Clovis da Silva was 83 years old. The information was confirmed by the Planalto Palace. In a statement, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed condolences and asked for respect for Janja's and her family's privacy. "I come through this to confirm the death of José Clovis da …
Janja's father, José Clóvis da Silva, dies at 83. Rosângela Lula da Silva's father was 83 years old and had been hospitalized at the Mackenzie Evangelical Hospital in Curitiba (PR). The cause of death was not disclosed. The information was confirmed by the Planalto Palace. José Clóvis's body was laid to rest on Thursday (11) and cremated at the Vaticano Crematorium, Admiral Tamandaré, in the Curitiba metropolitan region. The ceremony was limited…
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