Barely a month after the death of Tanzania's president, John Magufuli, Africa has lost another sitting president - The president of Chad, Idriss Deby, is dead, according to an announcement by the country's army on Tuesday, April 20 - Deby allegedly died of injuries suffered while fighting a rebel group in the northern part of the country
An Army spokesman whose name was not mentioned said on Tuesday, April 20, that the president died of injuries suffered on the frontline, Al Jazeera reported.
The news media noted that Derby's death came a day after he won a sixth term as the country's election results were just released on Monday, April 19.
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Army spokesman announces on Tuesday, April 20, that President Idriss Deby dies of injuries suffered while fighting rebels. Photo credit: Aurelien Meunier Source: Getty Images Legit.ng gathers that the 68-year-old president came to power in a rebellion in 1990.
Meanwhile, AFP stated in its own report of the tragic incident that Derby who has been in power for three decades died of injuries while fighting rebels in the north of the Sahel country. Legit.ng notes that President Deby's death comes barely a month after John Magufuli, the president of Tanzania, died at the age of 61. Magufuli's death was reportedly announced on Wednesday, March 17, by the vice president, Samia Suluhu Hassan. His death also came five months after he won a second term election. The late president had attracted widespread criticism for his denial of the coronavirus pandemic.