Former Czech President Vaclav Havel, 75, died while sleeping

Ex-Czech president Vaclav Havel died on Sunday at age of 75.Photo: web

Former Czech President Vaclav Havel, died on Sunday 18 December 2011. He was 75-year-old.

Artisan of anticommunist “Velvet Revolution” of 1989, and Czech president until 2003, Havel died in his sleep, according to spokeswoman, Sabina Tancevova.

Havel, whose political life has been affected by several health problems, was hospitalized briefly on 8 March, due to respiratory problems.
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Vaclav Havel was a heavy smoker, addiction which caused him a lot of problems. In December 1996, Havel suffered a lung cancer surgery.

In January 2009, Havel spent two weeks in intensive care in Prague, for pulmonary inflammation, and in 2010 he was hospitalized the U.S. because of heart problems.