Stephen Dunmoye
The former president of AC Milan, Slivio Berlusconi on monday died at the age of 86, at the San Raffaele hospital Milan.
A one time prime minister of Italy, Berlusconi was admitted on Friday to undergo scheduled medical tests related to the leukaemia he had previously been battling.
Around 10am local time on Monday morning, Berlusconi’s brother, Paolo, as well as his children Marina, Barbara and Eleonora arrived on the scene.
Berlusconi had already been admitted to hospital on several occasions this year, most notably spending a few days in intensive care with pneumonia thought to be a result of his leukaemia at the beginning of May.
It was later revealed that Berlusconi had been diagnosed with leukaemia in April and that he had already started chemotherapy.
He had previously undergone open heart surgery in 2016 to replace his aortic valve.
Berlusconi acquired Monza for €2.9m in 2018 when the Brianzoli were playing in Serie C. Since then, the team have gone on to win two promotions in three years and finished their maiden campaign in Serie A in 11th place.
Berlusconi took over Milan in February 1986, overseeing one of the most successful periods in the club’s history, saving the Rossoneri from bankruptcy, before overseeing eight Serie A titles, five successful European Cup and Champions League campaigns, one Coppa Italia and seven Supercoppa trophies.