How did Luther pass away?

EDISON, N.J., July 3-Recording industry superstar, Luther Vandross, 54, died Friday, two years after suffering a stroke. Vandross died at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center here.

When did Luther have a stroke?

Vandross died at John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, N.J., said hospital spokesman Rob Cavanaugh. He did not release the cause of death. Since suffering a stroke in his Manhattan home on April 16, 2003, the R&B crooner stopped making public appearances — but amazingly managed to continue his recording career.

Did Martin Luther confess on his deathbed?

In light of his faith in Christ, Luther was able to confess the truth of the gospel on his deathbed. In this, he serves as an enduring model of faith and Christian freedom.

How long was Luther in a coma?

Luther Vandross suffered from diabetes and hypertension during his lifetime. In April 2003, he had a severe stroke at his home in New York City, and was in a coma for almost two months.

What causes a stroke?

There are two main causes of stroke: a blocked artery (ischemic stroke) or leaking or bursting of a blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). Some people may have only a temporary disruption of blood flow to the brain, known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA), that doesn’t cause lasting symptoms.

How did Luther get so big?

When sent on a solo mission to stop a biochemical threat, Luther is critically injured and Sir Reginald is forced to use a serum to save his life. The serum gave Luther an ape-like physiology, greatly increasing his muscle mass and strength.