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Cuba: Fidel Castro's son 'takes own life' | Cuba: Fidel Castro's son 'takes own life' |
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The 68-year-old son of Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro, Fidel Ángel Castro Díaz-Balart, has died in Havana after taking his own life, according to Cuba's state media. | |
He was found on Thursday morning and is said to have suffered from depression. | He was found on Thursday morning and is said to have suffered from depression. |
Popularly known as "Fidelito", he was the first-born son of the former president, who died in November 2016. | |
Castro Díaz-Balart worked as a nuclear physicist having trained in the former Soviet Union. | |
"Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, who had been treated by a group of doctors for several months due to deep depression, took his life this morning," Cuba's official newspaper Granma reported. | "Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, who had been treated by a group of doctors for several months due to deep depression, took his life this morning," Cuba's official newspaper Granma reported. |
State television said he had been receiving medical treatment as an outpatient in recent months, following a hospital stay. | |
At the time of his death, he was a scientific adviser for the Cuban Council of State and he served as vice president of Cuba's Academy of Sciences. | |
His professional profile says he authored several books during his life, and represented the country academically at international events around the world. | |
The television announcement said his funeral would be planned by his family, but no further details were given. | |
His father, Fidel Castro, a revolutionary figure and one of the world's longest serving political leaders, died at 90 in 2016. |