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Sick Death List website celebrates Queen's death within moments of palace announcement
READ MORE: Queen dies aged 96 as longest-reigning monarch loses long-running health battleAlongside the list, which also counts Dick van Dyke and ex-US president Jimmy Carter as those still predicted to pass away this year, is a "Latest News" panel with sick rhyming headlines announcing the deaths of those who made the hit list."Breakfast host is toast", the most recent one read, announcing the recent tragic death of Bill Turnbull after he succumbed to prostate cancer."British TV presenter, Bill Turnbull, has passed away to provide DeathList 2022 with its sixth score," it read.Her Majesty passed away this afternoon at the age of 96.Issuing a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.“The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”She was at her private residence in Balmoral, with family members in attendance, and the new King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will remain at the Scottish residence this evening.As well as Queen of the UK, Her Majesty was also Head of the Commonwealth.She was born in Mayfair in 1926 to the Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth when King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in 1936 to be with his American lover Wallis Simpson.She took to the throne in 1952 after her father died while she was on a tour of Kenya.The Queen’s funeral will be a state funeral, in accordance with tradition.The last state funeral to take place in the UK was Churchill’s in 1965 - although they are usually reserved for the Monarchy.
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11 celebrities you probably thought were dead but are actually very much still alive
celebrities are now living well into their 90s and beyond - although their declining years means they are not in the public eye so often So when a famous face hasn't appeared in public for a long time, fans can be forgiven they must have died.Read more: Lionesses' earnings for Euro 22 win is the same as Cristiano Ronald's daily payHowever, just like us, when they get older famous people start to take it easy, work less or retire completely and live out their years in a quiet, sedentary fashion away from the glare of publicity.And, sadly, some are alive but are just suffering from poor health and unable to be in the public eye.Here are 11 celebrities you could have sworn had died but are actually still alive.Jimmy Carter, the former US President is now 97 and, as far as we know, is in good health and going strong.He was President for just one term between 1977 and 1981 before losing out on serving a second term to Republican Ronald Reagan.His long life has earned him the title of both the oldest living President and also the longest married, as he's been with his wife Rosallyn and mother of their four children for 76 years.Famous for being a peanut farmer before turning to politics, Carter is also the only US President to have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his humanitarian work.Now aged 86, veteran American rock star Jerry Lee Lewis is still alive and kicking - despite living a turbulent life.Famous for his 1950s hits Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On and Great Balls of Fire, Lewis was more often in the headlines for his private life than his music.Lewis has been married a staggering seven times - including some of them bigamous and also one to his 13-year-old cousin when he was 22.
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