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Singapore’s Kenneth Jeyaretnam, Reform Party leader, dies aged 67

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Kenneth Jeyaretnam, secretary general of Singapore's Reform Party, has died at age 67. His wife announced his death, stating he passed away in his sleep on Saturday surrounded by family. Jeyaretnam is remembered as a devoted father and husband. Funeral arrangements for a small family service are being finalized.

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Jeyaretnam was a prominent opposition figure in Singapore.

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Kenneth Jeyaretnam, secretary general of the Reform Party, died at age 67.

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Kenneth Jeyaretnam, secretary general of the Reform Party, died at age 67.

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  • Jeyaretnam was a prominent opposition figure in Singapore.
  • His death creates a leadership vacuum in the Reform Party.

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Mr Kenneth Jeyaretnam, secretary general of the Reform Party (RP), has died, his wife said on Sunday. He was 67 years old. Jeyaretnam died in his sleep, surrounded by family, on Saturday, said Amanda Jeyaretnam in a post on her husband’s social media. “He was my husband and father to his son, Jared.

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Kenneth Jeyaretnam, secretary general of the Reform Party, died at age 67.

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Jeyaretnam died in his sleep on Saturday, surrounded by family.

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Funeral details for a small family service are being finalised.

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