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Former Nicaraguan President Enrique Bolaños Geyer dies

2021-06-18T11:48:54.447Z


Enrique Bolaños Geyer, engineer, businessman and former president of Nicaragua (2002-2007) died at the age of 93 this Monday, his family reported.


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(CNN Spanish) -

Enrique Bolaños Geyer, engineer, businessman and former president of Nicaragua (2002-2007) died at the age of 93 this Monday night at his home in Masaya, his family reported on the website of the virtual library he runs your name.

"It is with deep sorrow that the family of the engineer Enrique Bolaños Geyer, former president of the Republic of Nicaragua, communicates the sensitive death of his beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, which occurred at five minutes past eleven on the night of June 14," says the family message.

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Family members reported that the funeral will be private due to the current health situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

“Due to the current conditions, we are grateful that from their homes they accompany us with a prayer to the Creator for his eternal rest.

We know that in other times they would accompany us to say goodbye, however, since his poor health, he always called for prudence and care, "they said.

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His family urged Nicaraguans to be inspired by what they consider to be the legacy of Enrique Bolaños Geyer, “of good Nicaraguans who thought more about the Homeland than about themselves.

It is the best tribute we can pay him. "

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Source: cnnespanol

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