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Luísa Amélia Guimarães e Melo Cause Of Death: What Happened To António Guterres’ First Wife?

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Luisa Amélia Guimarães e Melo, the wife of Portuguese politician and diplomat, Antonio Guterres, died of cancer in 1998 at age 51.

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In 1972, Guterres married Luisa, who was then a child psychiatrist. They both had two children, Pedro Guimarães e Melo Guterres (born 1977) and Mariana Guimarães e Melo de Oliveira Guterres (born 1985).

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Luisa was confirmed dead at the Royal Free Hospital and was laid to rest at Alto de Sao Joao Cemetery in Lisbon.

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Fast forward to 2001, Guterres married Catarina Marques de Almeida Vaz Pinto (b. 1960), a former Portuguese State Secretary for Culture and Culture Secretary for the City Council of Lisbon.

In addition to his native Portuguese, Guterres speaks English, French, and Spanish.

Guterres is a practicing Catholic. During his university years, he joined the Group of Light, a club for young Catholics, where he met Father Vítor Melícias, a prominent Franciscan priest and church administrator who remains a close friend and confidant.


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