PNG's former prime minister Skate dead
Sydney (AP) Papua New Guinea's former Prime Minister William Skate died in a hospital in neighbouring Australia early yesterday, an official said. He was 52.
Skate died in Wesley Hospital in the eastern Australian city of Brisbane, according to a statement released by Papua New Guinea's acting prime minister, Sir Moi Avei.
Stroke
The former leader was rushed last week to a hospital in his country's capital, Port Moresby, with signs of a stroke, Papua New Guinea's The Nation newspaper reported.
Skate was later flown to Brisbane, where he was placed on a life support system for two days, the newspaper said.
He was elected a member of parliament in 1992 and became prime minister in 1997 in the aftermath of the so-called Sandline affair, in which his predecessor, Sir Julius Chan, paid mercenaries to put down a rebellion in the country's Bougainville province.
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