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14 Notable deaths
 by senility

Elizabeth II

Queen of the united kingdom from 1952 to 2022.

Born April 21st, 1926 in Mayfair. [ref]

Died September 8th, 2022 at 96 years old in Balmoral Castle (senility). [ref]

Jeanne Calment

French supercentenarian, oldest human.

Born February 21st, 1875 in Arles.

Died August 4th, 1997 at 122 years old in Arles (senility). [ref]

Kenzaburō Ōe

Japanese writer and nobel laureate.

Born January 31st, 1935 in Ōse.

Died March 3rd, 2023 at 88 years old (senility). [ref]

Daisaku Ikeda

Japanese buddhist philosopher.

Born January 2nd, 1928 in Tokyo. [ref]

Died November 15th, 2023 at 95 years old in Shinjuku (senility). [ref]

Arata Isozaki

Japanese architect (1931-2022).

Born July 23rd, 1931 in Ōita. [ref]

Died December 28th, 2022 at 91 years old in Naha (senility). [ref]

Ungku Abdul Aziz

Vice-chancellor of the university of malaya.

Born January 28th, 1922 in London.

Died December 15th, 2020 at 98 years old in Prince Court Medical Centre (senility). [ref]

Yuriko, Princess Mikasa

Japanese princess; widow of takahito, prince mikasa (1923–2024).

Born June 4th, 1923 in Tokyo City. [ref]

Died November 15th, 2024 at 101 years old in St. Luke's International Hospital (senility). [ref]

Kazuo Inamori

Japanese philanthropist, entrepreneur.

Born January 21st, 1932 in Kagoshima.

Died August 24th, 2022 at 90 years old in Fushimi-ku (senility).

Hanae Mori

Japanese fashion designer.

Born January 8th, 1926 in Shimane Prefecture.

Died August 11th, 2022 at 96 years old in Tokyo (senility). [ref]

Osamu Shimomura

Japanese organic chemist and marine biologist (1928-2018).

Born August 27th, 1928 in Fukuchiyama.

Died October 19th, 2018 at 90 years old in Nagasaki (senility).

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