Annette Dion: Death of a Quintuplet
Died at 92 from complications of Alzheimer's disease
Annette Dion, the last of the world-famous Dion quintuplets, died at the age of 92 from complications of Alzheimer's disease, reports the NYT.
The Dion quintuplets were born in 1934 in the Canadian province of Ontario. They are believed to be the first set of five multiples to survive infancy.
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The Dion quintuplets are Canadian multiples born in 1934, recognized as the first to survive infancy.
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Annette Dion, 92, known for her five-dollar price, died of Alzheimer's disease.
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