Famous music stars died as a result of Septic shock

Here are 2 famous musicians from the world died in Septic shock:

Ruth Fernández

Ruth Fernández (May 23, 1919 Ponce-January 9, 2012 San Juan) also known as Ruth Fernandez, Fernández, Ruth or Ruth Noemí Fernández Cortada was a Puerto Rican singer and politician.

She was known as the "Queen of Jíbaro Music," as well as "El Alma de Puerto Rico Hecha Canción" (The Soul of Puerto Rico Made Song). Some of her most popular songs include "Acércate Más" and "Soy Boricua". Aside from her successful music career, she was also involved in politics and served as a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico from 1985 to 1992. She was a strong advocate for the rights of women, farmers, and workers. Her contributions to Puerto Rican culture and politics have made her a beloved icon in Puerto Rico and a trailblazer for women in Latin music and politics.

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Bill Thompson

Bill Thompson (July 8, 1913 Terre Haute-July 15, 1971 Culver City) also known as William H. Thompson or William Thompson was an American voice actor and actor.

He is best known for providing the voices for the characters of Droopy, Spike, and Barney Bear in various cartoons produced by MGM from the 1940s through the 1950s. Thompson was also a regular performer on the radio show "The Jack Benny Program," playing the role of a frustrated sound effects man named "Sound Effects Man" or "SFX Man." In addition to his voice work, Thompson appeared in films such as "The Little Mermaid" and "Alice in Wonderland" (both produced by Disney). Thompson passed away in 1971 at the age of 58.

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