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Death Certificate Of Pope John Paul IiThe Death certificate of Pope John Paul II was posted on the Vatican website in Italian. This is the English translation. DEATH CERTIFICATE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN PAUL II I certify that His Holiness John Paul II (Karol Woytyla) born in Wadovice (Crakow, Poland) the 18th of March 1920, resident of Vatican City, expired at 9:37 on the evening of April 2, 2005 in his apartment in the Apostolic Vatican Palace (Vatican City) from -
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Death was ascertained and established through electrocardiogram readings taken over a period of 20 minutes. I certify that the cause of death listed is correct, as far as I can ascertain. Vatican City, April 2, 2005 Director of the Department of Health and Sanitation of the State of Vatican City Dr. RENATO BUZZONETTI Notes (Refractory) septic shock was listed as a primary cause of death along with profound arterial hypotension leading to complete circulatory collapse. In cases of fatal sepsis, the normal cause of death is complete circulatory collapse; its listing here is somewhat redundant. On Thursday, March 31, 2005, it was noted that the pope had suddenly developed a high fever and profound low blood pressure. Although it was not clear as of April 1, 2005, it would appear that this was the beginning of the sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome that would eventually claim his life. The fact that this potentially life-threatening combination of symptoms did not prompt immediate transport to the Gemelli Hospital intensive care unit could be an indication that the pope and those close to him believed that he was nearing death.
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