The late former Pakistani president, Pervez Musharraf, suffered from a rare disease called Amyloidosis for a long time. He was in Dubai in 2016. During his hospitalization, he spent nine months. On Sunday morning, he died there. In an official statement issued this morning, the family confirmed the news of his death. It is a shocking blow to Pakistan’s current financial crisis. The deceased former president was 79 years old.
He was born in Delhi, undivided India, on August 11, 1943. After partition, his family moved to Pakistan and he attended St. Patrick’s High School. He went to Foreman Christian College in Lahore for his higher education. He joined the Pakistan Army in the following years. He gradually advanced to the position of army chief. During this process, he widened the way to seize the country’s power.
His administration of Pakistan was from 1999 to 2008. In June, Pervez Musharraf was admitted to a top American hospital in Dubai after his physical condition deteriorated. He replaced Nawaz Sharif with the ISI. According to family sources, the President of Pakistan and the Army Chief are in a critical condition. At the time, news of his death spread across several media outlets, leading to confusion in the international community.
It is believed that Parvez Musharraf suffered from amyloidosis, which is a very rare disease. His nervous system was completely destroyed. He was suffering from amyloidosis, according to sources. A large amount of protein began to accumulate in multiple organs and tissues. This gradually led to multi-organ failure. Sources have indicated that his physical condition has become increasingly complicated over the past few weeks. In a Dubai hospital, Musharraf was placed on ventilation as his condition deteriorated. Although the matter was not accepted by his family, it has been reported that his limbs have become increasingly ill. Although his chances of survival were slim, his family accepted that reality.