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Bandaranaike, world's first woman prime minister, dies in Colombo
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Bandaranaike, world's first woman prime minister, dies in Colombo
2000
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Sri Lanka's matriarch and the world's first woman prime minister, Ms Sirima Bandaranaike, died in Colombo yesterday, shortly after what turned out to be her final vote in parliamentary polls. Ms Bandaranaike (84), had been wheeled in to vote at their home constituency of Attanagalle, 36 km north-east of Colombo and was being driven back when she suffered a massive heart attack. Ms Bandaranaike's eldest daughter, Sunethra (57), said in a rare interview with a newspaper in August that their mother provided for them but lacked in showing affection.
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