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Hollywood screen legend Elizabeth Taylor, often hailed as one of the greatest actresses of the 20th century, died at a hospital in southern California on early Wednesday morning, her publicist said. She was 79.
Publicist Sally Morrison said Taylor died at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles on Wednesday as a result of congestive heart failure. �She was surrounded by her children Michael Wilding, Christopher Wilding, Liza Todd, and Maria Burton,� she said.
Taylor had been hospitalized about six weeks ago as a result of the congestive heart failure, which she has been struggling with for several years. �Though she had recently suffered a number of complications, her condition had stabilized and it was hoped that she would be able to return home. Sadly, this was not to be,� Morrison said.
Publicist Sally Morrison said Taylor died at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles on Wednesday as a result of congestive heart failure. �She was surrounded by her children Michael Wilding, Christopher Wilding, Liza Todd, and Maria Burton,� she said.
Taylor had been hospitalized about six weeks ago as a result of the congestive heart failure, which she has been struggling with for several years. �Though she had recently suffered a number of complications, her condition had stabilized and it was hoped that she would be able to return home. Sadly, this was not to be,� Morrison said.
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