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    Home » Blog » JUST IN: Florida Republican’s Husband Tragically Dies In Freak Accident

    JUST IN: Florida Republican’s Husband Tragically Dies In Freak Accident

    April 5, 2024Updated:April 5, 2024 US News No Comments
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    The father of the Republican Party leader of Florida, who was hiking through Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, was killed in a horrible crash on Wednesday.

    John Passidomo, 72, was hiking with his family, Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, 70, when he sustained injuries from a drop taken into a valley. According to the Daily Mail, he died as a result of “massive injury to his brain, among other pretty serious wounds.”

    The Passidomos met while they were still in law school, only in time to celebrate their 45th wedding celebration.

    After John Passidomo fell, other climbers were the first to travel with him, staying with him until he could be taken to a local trauma facility in St. George, Utah, where” the very best medical groups” treated him.

    Physicians informed President Kathleen Passidomo that her husband did not live after keeping him for a moment. John Passidomo passed aside at 3:21 p.m. EDT, surrounded by his wife and three girls.

    Their backpacking trip was one of “many wonderful experiences they shared during their five years up,” according to a statement from the Florida Senate. Their last days were marked” by some special moments, gorgeous scenery, and fantastic reflections on their lifetime up”.

    He was “very fit and active, with entire superb health at age 72,” and he was “listed as an instrument donation, and the President wanted to honor those wants.” The declaration added that there were games for” several of the First Gentleman’s tissues”.

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    According to the couple,” The President has lost the love of her life, and is completely devastated by this sudden and unexpected crash” and “plans to live out their golden ages watching their children grow up.”

    Governor Ron DeSantis described the departed as” a good man,” while other Florida officials weighed in on the occasion.

    Utah’s Lt. Gov. The state of Utah extends its sincere apologies to Pres. Henderson added. Passidomo, her household, and those in the state of Florida who are dealing with the impact of this horrible information”.

    Politicians was not unfamiliar to John Passidomo. He served as a town government part and vice president of Naples, Florida, from 1990 to 1992. Years afterwards, in 2010, his family was elected to Florida’s House of Representatives and rose to Senate President for the 2022- 2024 year term.

    Kathleen Passidomo, leader, and her family are” taking comfort in the realization that their great damage has resulted in a life-saving gift for various people.”

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