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‘I had no symptoms’ - Horace Chang reflects on mortality after open-heart surgery
June 07, 2026
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WESTERN BUREAU:
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security and Peace Dr Horace Chang had just completed another gruelling election campaign.
The veteran politician, known for his demanding schedule and relentless work ethic, felt well. There was no chest pain, no shortness of breath, and no warning signs that anything was seriously wrong.
Then a routine medical examination revealed a reality that would force one of Jamaica's most seasoned public figures to confront his own mortality.
Three blocked arteries. Open-heart surgery. And months of recovery.
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