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The Story of Freddie Mercury - Kiosk of History

In 1991, on November 24, Freddie Mercury of Queen died because of an AIDS-induced bronchopneumonia, just one day after publicly announcing that he was HIV positive. Farrokh Bulsara’s life began on the western African island of Zanzibar on September 5, 1946. Twenty-five years later in London, under the name of Freddie Mercury, he was in charge of the now legendary rock group called Queen. Bomi’s son and Jer Bulsara, Freddie spent most of his chil…
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In 1991, on November 24, Freddie Mercury of Queen died because of an AIDS-induced bronchopneumonia, just one day after publicly announcing that he was HIV positive. Farrokh Bulsara’s life began on the western African island of Zanzibar on September 5, 1946. Twenty-five years later in London, under the name of Freddie Mercury, he was in charge of the now legendary rock group called Queen. Bomi’s son and Jer Bulsara, Freddie spent most of his chil…

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