Former Republic of Congo president Jacques Joaquim Yhombi Opango (pictured) died in France on Monday of the new coronavirus (Covid-19), his family told AFP. He was 81.
Yhombi Opango, who led Congo-Brazzaville from 1977 until he was toppled
in 1979, died at a Paris hospital, his son Jean-Jacques said.
Yhombi Opango had been ill before he contracted the virus, his son added.
SEE ALSO :China virus cases spike, 17 new infections reportedArmy officer Born in 1939 in Congo's northern Cuvette region, Yhombi Opango was an army officer who rose to power after the assassination of president Marien Ngouabi. The troubled oil-rich former French colony was aligned with the Soviet Union during Ngouabi's 1968-1977 rule. Yhombi Opango was ousted by long-time ruler Denis Sassou Nguesso. Jailed SEE ALSO :China confirms virus spreading between humans
Accused of taking part in a coup plot against Sassou Nguesso, Yhombi Opango was jailed from 1987 to 1990. He was released a few months before a 1991 national conference that introduced multi-party politics in the central African country.
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