Manuel Noriega, Former Panama Dictator, Leaves Hospital
PANAMA CITY (AP) — Medical authorities in Panama say former dictator Manuel Noriega has left a hospital four days after fainting in the prison where he is serving time for murder, embezzlement and corruption.
Health Minister Franklin Vergara says the ex-strongman was returned to the custody of Public Security Ministry officials Thursday.
The 77-year-old Noriega was taken to a hospital Sunday after suffering what appeared to be ill effects of hypertension.
Noriega was toppled by a 1989 U.S. invasion and served 17 years in a U.S. prison for drug trafficking. He was later convicted in France of money laundering.
France sent him home on Dec. 11 to serve a combined 60-year Panamanian prison sentence on murder, embezzlement and corruption charges.
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First Posted: 02/ 9/2012 4:23 pm Updated: 02/ 9/2012 4:47 pm