Noriega suffers brain haemorrhage after an operation... Ex-Panama ruler General Noriega suffers brain haemorrhage Wed, 08 Mar 2017 - Manuel Noriega, Panama's former military ruler, suffered a brain haemorrhage after an operation.
Mebbe he got dat protozoa dat eats brains?... Manuel Noriega in coma following brain surgery March 8, 2017 -- Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega underwent a second surgery and is in a medically induced coma after hemorrhaging following a brain tumor operation, his lawyer said.
He left the world a better place... Former Panama dictator Manuel Noriega dies at 83 Tue May 30, 2017 | Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, who spied for the CIA before his drug trafficking and brutal regime sparked a U.S. invasion in 1989, has died aged 83.
Here's more; https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-panamanian-dictator-manuel-noriega-slideshow-wp-152908293.html Health Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega dead at 83 Yahoo News Photo Staff 5 hours ago 1/22 Vice President Bush with Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, 1983 Vice President Bush and Panamanian leader Manuel Antonio Noriega are seen at Panama City Airport, Dec. 10, 1983, in a photo from Britain’s Thames Television. (AP Photo/Thames TV “This Week”) Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, a onetime U.S. ally who was ousted as Panama’s dictator by an American invasion in 1989, died late Monday at age 83. Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela wrote in his Twitter account that “the death of Manuel A. Noriega closes a chapter in our history.” Varela added, “His daughters and his relatives deserve to mourn in peace.” Noriega served a 17-year drug sentence in the United States and was later sent to face charges in France. The final years of his life were spent in a Panamanian prison for murder of political opponents during his 1983-89 regime. He accused Washington of a “conspiracy” to keep him behind bars and tied his legal troubles to his refusal to cooperate with a U.S. plan aimed at toppling Nicaragua’s leftist Sandinista government in the 1980s. (AP)