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Former T&T PM Patrick Manning diesJuly 2, 2016 11:36 am Category: latest news, Regional A+ /A-

Former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Patrick Manning, has died. He passed away at 8.15 a.m at the San Fernando General Hospital. He was 69 years old. Manning was admitted to the San Fernando General Hospital on Monday and diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, an aggressive form of bone marrow cancer.

Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister, Patrick Manning

Former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister, Patrick Manning has passed died  

In a post on his Facebook profile on Saturday, his family wrote: At 8.15a.m. today, former Prime Minister Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning passed away peacefully at the San Fernando General Hospital after battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Former Prime Minister Manning was surrounded by his family and loved ones. The Manning family would like to thank everyone for their prayers, love and support during this trying time. Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course”.

The news that Manning has fallen ill was announced by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley as he spoke during the opening of the Education Ministry Tower in Port of Spain on Monday. He asked that the nation pray for Manning who was incapacitated.

Exactly what Manning was being treated for, was only disclosed by his wife Hazel on a social media post on Friday morning. (Trinidad Express)

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Manning was a distinguished, β€˜gentleman leader’

 

– Gov’t expresses condolence on passing of former Trinidad PM

FORMER Trinidad Prime Minister Patrick Manning, who died on Saturday, was a β€œgentleman leader” whose legacy will undoubtedly seat him among the distinguished leaders who served Trinidad and Tobago selflessly and with an immense sense of patriotic pride and solemn dignity, the government said in a statement.

Patrick Manning

Patrick Manning

In a message, the government extended sincere condolences to Manning’s wife Mrs Hazel Manning, sons Brian and David, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley and the government and people of Trinidad and Tobago.
Mr Manning served as Prime Minister from 1991 to 1995 and then from 2001 to 2010.
He died Saturday morning at the age of 69. Mr Manning was diagnosed with cancer and was hospitalised for a brief period at the San Fernando General Hospital, where he died.
The government said Mr. Manning will be remembered as a leader and politician who was well liked, even across the political divide and as a man possessed of a deeply spiritual soul.
β€œIn this regard, he leaves a poignant legacy as an exemplar for politicians, leaders and servants of the people throughout our Caribbean region and farther afield,” the government stated.
It was noted that Manning was an astute and life-long supporter of sports and having understood its critical function in national development, played a central role in the establishment of the Trinidad and Tobago elite athletes programme and sporting rewards initiative.
β€œWith the continued emergence of several prominent national athletes across a multitude of disciplines, Trinidad and Tobago continues to benefit from Mr. Manning’s diverse legacy,” the government stated.
It added that the people and nation of Trinidad and Tobago and indeed the wider Caribbean region are richer for having benefited from the service of Mr. Manning.

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