George Bush Sr. broke a bone in his neck - ForumDaily
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George Bush Sr. broke a bone in his neck

Former US President George W. Bush broke a bone in his neck when he fell on Wednesday at his home in Kennebunkport, Maine.

A spokesman for the former head of state, Jim McGrath, said that 91-year-old Bush’s condition is stable and he feels “good.” On his Twitter feed, he wrote that the 41 president would wear an orthopedic neck brace.

In December, Bush spent a week in a hospital in Houston due to breathing problems. After the course of treatment, he said that he was “grateful to the doctors and nurses for their excellent care.”

Bush is the oldest living ex-president of the United States. He served as vice president for two presidential terms for Ronald Reagan, after which in 1989 he became the 41 president of the country.

After one term, which was marked by the success of the Gulf War in 1991, he lost to Democrat Bill Clinton amid voter concerns about the state of the national economy.

31 May, in the French city of Scionzier, Kerry performed a bicycle walk, but could not fit into the turn and fell. Got a broken hip.

In the U.S. ex-president hospital George HW Bush fracture
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