Italy’s ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi, 86, dies
- The four-time prime minister was a media mogul and political showman whose financial and sexual scandals made him the most polarising figure in modern Italy
- Berlusconi, who suffered ill health for years, was admitted to a Milan hospital on Friday for what aides said were pre-planned tests related to his leukaemia
He died on Monday aged 86, sources said.
He was admitted to a Milan hospital on Friday for what aides said were pre-planned tests related to his leukaemia.
His admission came just three weeks after he was discharged following a six-week stay at Milan’s San Raffaele hospital, during which time doctors revealed he had a rare type of blood cancer.
Berlusconi had suffered ill health for years, from heart surgery in 2016 to a 2020 hospitalisation for coronavirus. Despite being re-elected to the Senate last year, he was rarely seen in public.
With an unassailable self-confidence and a sharp entrepreneurial spirit, Berlusconi created a business empire that at its peak stretched from construction to television, publishing, retailing and top flight soccer.