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GENEVA, May 22 (Xinhua) -- Dr. Lee
Jong-wook, chief of the World Health Organization (WHO), died early on Monday
after undergoing emergency surgery for a blood clot at his brain over the
weekend.
His death was announced at the opening of the 59th
World Health Assembly here.
Dr. Lee, 61, who took over as director-general of the
WHO in 2003, fell ill on Saturday afternoon while attending an official function
in Geneva.
He was taken to Geneva's Cantonal Hospital and
underwent surgery for a blood clot in his brain.
"I am sorry to tell you that Dr. Lee Jong-wook,
director-general of the WHO, died this morning," Spain's Health Minister and
President of the World Health Assembly Elena Salgado told the opening session of
the agency's annual assembly.
Lee "was an exceptional person and an exceptional
director general," Salgado said.
Dr. Lee, a national of the Republic of Korea, has
worked for WHO for 23 years at country and regional levels and at WHO
Headquarters in Geneva. Enditem
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World Health Organization (WHO)
Director-General Lee Jong-wook seen during a news conference at the WHO
headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, in this April 3, 2006 file photo.
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