One of Italy's most influential and controversial figurespublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 12 June 2023
We'll be closing our coverage of the death of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi shortly, thanks for joining us.
Before we go, here's a quick summary what's happened, as well as a flavour of some reaction to the controversial and colourful politician's life:
- Berlusconi died aged 86, after being taken to hospital in Milan last week
- The four-time PM had previously been diagnosed with chronic leukaemia, in addition to suffering from a recent lung infection
- A state funeral will be held on Wednesday at Milan's Duomo Cathedral
- Tributes have come in from the world of politics and sport, where Berlusconi was a major figure in Italy for decades
- Italy's current PM, Giorgia Meloni, described him as "one of the most influential men in Italy's history"
- Russian President Vladimir Putin - a long-time friend and ally of Berlusconi - said he had "always sincerely admired his wisdom"
- Football club AC Milan, which he formerly owned, and AC Monza, which he owned until his death, both paid tributes to Berlusconi
If you'd like to read more, our news story about his death is here.
A full obituary examining his career is here, while we've also taken a look at the distinctly unusual and lurid personal life of the "bunga bunga" PM here.
Today's coverage was brought to you by writers Imogen James, Charley Adams and Adam Durbin; the page was edited by Jamie Whitehead, Rob Corp and Alexandra Fouché.