Jimmy Carter has marked his 100th birthday, making him the first former US president to reach triple digits.
The former president became a centenarian on Tuesday after
spending the last 19 months in hospice care.
Carter has had a long battle with cancer.
In 2015, the ex-president announced that four spots of
cancer had spread to his brain. He was later pronounced cancer-free in December
of that year after treatment.
He faced a series of health scares, including a black eye
and fractured pelvis from separate incidents in 2019, and would undergo surgery
to remove pressure on his brain.
Last year, the Carter Center, a not-for-profit organisation
founded by the former president, announced that he had decided to begin
receiving hospice care at his home in Georgia after a series of short hospital
stays.
Carter held the highest office in the country from 1977 to
1981. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his work as a global
humanitarian mediating international conflicts and advancing human rights.
He lost his re-election bid when he was 56.
The last time the former president was seen publicly was
when he attended his wife’s funeral service nearly a year ago.
US President Joe Biden had accidentally disclosed that
Carter asked him to deliver his eulogy when he passes on.
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