Mass Murderer Ariel Sharon's 'life in danger' as condition deteriorates
Former Israeli PM – who has been in a coma since 2006 – in critical condition as vital organs suffer 'critical malfunction' ● Dr Zeev Rotstein, director of Tel Hashomer hospital, said Sharon's condition had deteriorated over the past two days and that a number of vital organs, including his kidneys, were suffering from "critical malfunction". "He is in critical condition and his life is definitely in danger," Rotstein told reporters. "The feeling of the doctors treating him and also that of the family with him is that there is a turn for the worse." He said Sharon's family is at his bedside. Sharon, 85, suffered a devastating stroke on 4 January 2006, five years after being elected prime minister. He spent months in hospital in Jerusalem before being transferred to a long-term care facility at Sheba medical centre near Tel Aviv.
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