Berlusconi aged 86, three days after his readmission to the San
Raffaele hospital in Milan, and two months after it was revealed
he had long been suffering from leukaemia.
"Italy without Berlusconi," the country's largest circulation
newspaper, Corriere della Sera, wrote on its front page,
dedicating more than 30 pages of coverage to the event.
No official cause of death was given, but Corriere, which broke
the news of Berlusconi's passing, said he had died from
leukaemia, with a sudden deterioration in his condition
overnight into Monday.
As well as being Italy's prime minister four times, Berlusconi
owned a business empire including the MFE media group, and
soccer clubs AC Milan from 1986-2017 and AC Monza from 2018.
Corriere said Berlusconi had been well enough to watch on
television Saturday's Champions League soccer final between
Inter Milan and Manchester City. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
said in a TV interview on Monday that she had spoken "at length"
with him that day.
Family and close friends were paying their respects at a private
wake in his villa ahead of a Wednesday state funeral at Milan's
cathedral, likely to attract tens of thousands of people.
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who cut short a visit to
Washington, was among those expected to pay his respects. Tajani
is the deputy leader of Berlusconi's Forza Italia, a party that
is now at risk of imploding.
"I wish Forza Italia can have a future, but frankly I don't see
one," former minister and party member Giuliano Urbani told La
Repubblica daily, stating that most of its voters had already
switched allegiance to Meloni's Brothers of Italy party.
Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella were among those set to
attend the funeral which will take place on a national day of
mourning, with flags flying at half-mast from all public
buildings.
(Reporting by Alvise Armellini; editing by Ed Osmond)
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