Ange-Felix Patasse, 74, who led the desperately poor nation of Central African Republic for a decade before being ousted in a 2003 coup, died April 5 at a hospital in neighboring Cameroon, his spokesman said. He was reported to have had diabetes.
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Ange-Felix Patasse, 74, who led the desperately poor nation of Central African Republic for a decade before being ousted in a 2003 coup, died April 5 at a hospital in neighboring Cameroon, his spokesman said. He was reported to have had diabetes.