Uruguay's ex-president Mujica receiving palliative care: wife
- Jose "Pepe" Mujica, Uruguay’s ex-president, is in a "terminal" phase of cancer and receiving palliative care, as announced by his wife, Lucia Topolansky.
- Mujica's cancer was diagnosed in the esophagus last year and has since spread, leading him to stop treatment in January.
- Topolansky stated, "I will be with him until the end; that is what I promised."
- Uruguayan President Yamandu Orsi requested privacy for Mujica and his family, emphasizing the need for dignity during this time.
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Uruguay’s ex-president Mujica receiving palliative care: wife
Uruguay's leftist ex-leader Jose "Pepe" Mujica, who became a cult figure partly due to his modest lifestyle, was in a "terminal" phase of cancer and receiving palliative care, his wife said. The 89-year-old was being made as comfortable "as possible" in the final phase of his life, Lucia Topolansky told Sarandi radio in an interview
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