In memoriam: R. Andrew Savage (1962-2016)
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Peeters, Bert
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IMIST (Laboratory of Studies and Research on Amazigh Culture and Language (LERCLA))
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A fiercely committed Tuareg scholar, R. Andrew Savage passed away
in Marseilles, France, on 9 October 2016, due to postoperative
complications following elective brain surgery. He had been suffering
recurring headaches for the past three years, which had worsened in
recent times. A scan had revealed a cavernoma in the cerebellum. The
cavernoma (a cluster of abnormal blood vessels) was successfully
removed on 28 September, but complications set in the next morning.
Andrew lost consciousness after the first of several haemorrhages. He
underwent more surgery, and was kept in an induced coma. Eleven
days later, the fight was over. In acruel twist of fate, Andrew never got
to see his first grandchild, a boy by the name of Gabriel André, born
to daughter Estelle and her husband Étienne just twenty hours after his
papi died.
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Revue des Études Amazighes
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2037-12-31