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Bob Marley, reggae legend dies

  • May 23, 1981
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Thursday, May 23,1981, the Honorable Robert Nesta

Marley was given an official funeral by the people

of Jamaica. Following the funeral -- attended by

both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the

Opposition -- Bob's body was taken to his

birthplace where it now rests in a mausoleum.

Bob Marley was 36 years old.

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