Juanita Castro left Cuba in 1964 because of differences with her brothers during the 1959 revolution.
In the United States, the younger sister of Fidel and Raul Castro, Juanita Castro, died at the age of 91. She died of natural causes in a hospital in her hometown, The Sun wrote.
According to the journalist who co-authored her memoirs, Marie Antoinette Collins, Juanita spent a decade in exile fighting to overthrow her brothers’ rule in Cuba.
The brother of Fidel and Raul Castro left Cuba in 1964 because of differences with his brothers during the 1959 revolution. He moved to Miami and opened a charity pharmacy, where he worked for decades. In 1984, the woman received United States citizenship. Juanita criticized the actions of her brothers and even collaborated with the CIA under the code name “Donna” to overthrow the Cuban government.
Of the seven Castro siblings, 92-year-old Raul and 85-year-old Emma are alive today.
We remind you that the former Prime Minister of China Li Keqiang, who in 2012 came to the leadership of the country with the current leader Xi Jinping and led the government for the next ten years, has died. He is 68 years old.
It was also reported that the former President of Finland, 2008 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Martti Ahtisaari, has died at the age of 87.
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Source: korrespondent

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