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23 January 2010 - 08H35  

Former Malaysia king dies aged 77
This 1989 file photo shows former Malaysian King Sultan Iskandar of Johore bidding farewell after completing a five-year reign as monarch. The sultan has died aged 77, according to state media.
This 1989 file photo shows former Malaysian King Sultan Iskandar of Johore bidding farewell after completing a five-year reign as monarch. The sultan has died aged 77, according to state media.

AFP - The sultan of Malaysia's Johor state, Iskandar Ismail, who served as the nation's king for five years, has died aged 77, state media reported.

Abdul Ghani Othman, chief minister of the southern state, announced the sultan's death late Friday after he was admitted to a local hospital the day before for an unspecified illness, state news agency Bernama said.

"The sultan of Johor was very much respected and loved," Abdul Ghani said, reading a statement on TV, according to Bernama. He said the sultan died at 7:15 pm (1115 GMT).

The sultan's eldest son, Tunku Ibrahim Ismail Iskandar, was proclaimed as the state's new sultan Saturday morning.

The announcement was made just hours before sultan Iskandar's burial, broadcast live on TV.

Sultan Iskandar was born in 1932 and educated in Australia and Britain before joining the state civil service.

He took over as sultan of Johor in 1981, following the death of his father and served as Malaysia's king from 1984 to 1989.

Malaysia has a rotational monarchical system in which each state sultan takes turns to serve for five years as king.

Local papers were filled with tributes to Sultan Iskandar, calling him a "selfless ruler at heart" and "a ruler close to his subjects."

Premier Najib Razak cut short a state visit to India, returning to Malaysia early Saturday for the sultan's funeral, Bernama reported.

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