Former US Vice President, Walter Mondale dies at 93

Former US Vice President, Walter Mondale has died at the age of 93.

The news of his death was announced by a member of his family in a statement on Monday.

Meanwhile, nothing was attributed to the cause of his death.

Before his death, Mondale served as vice president under Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981.

He also served as ambassador to Japan between 1993 and 1996.

Reacting, current Vice President, Kamala Harris said in a statement that her predecessor “led an extraordinary life of service.”

Harris also described Mondale as one who was “so generous with his wit and wisdom over the years.”

She prayed that God grants him rest and comforts his family.

Also, a former US President, Jimmy Carter who Mondale served under as a Vice President in a statement described Mondale as a great friend and the best Vice President America ever had.

“Today, I mourn the passing of my dear friend, Walter Mondale, who I consider the best vice president in our country’s history.

“He was an invaluable partner and an able servant of the people of Minnesota, the United States, and the world.

“May God grant him rest and comfort the family he left behind,” he said.

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