Guillermo Endara, who suffered electoral fraud, a cracked skull and hunger on his path to succeed the strongman Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega as leader of Panama in 1989, then helped steer the country to democracy, died Monday at his home in Panama City. He was 73.
The Associated Press reported that Mr. Endara had diabetes and kidney ailments and had been hospitalized recently for dialysis treatment.
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His first wife, Marcela, died in 1989. He is survived by their daughter, Marcelita, and his current wife, Ana Mae Díaz.
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