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==Health problems and death== [[File:Graffiti upamiętniające Nate Dogga na ujściu wody oligoceńskiej przy skrzyżowaniu al. Solidarności i ul. Żelaznej w Warszawie..jpg|thumb|Graffiti on Solidarności Avenue in Warsaw, Poland, 2012]] On December 19, 2007, Hale suffered a [[stroke]].<ref name=":3">''MTV News'' staff, [https://web.archive.org/web/20160304114603/http://www.mtv.com/news/1579019/hannah-montana-contest-winner-apologizes-for-fake-essay-plus-american-idol-c-murder-rem-birdman-more-in-for-the-record/ "Hannah Montana contest winner apologizes for fake essay; plus 'American Idol,' C-Murder, R.E.M., Birman & more, in ''For the Record''"], ''MTV.com'', January 4, 2008.</ref> After a week in Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, he entered a [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] facility.<ref name=":3"/> Although his body's left side was [[Hemiparesis|weakened]], neither his cognition nor voice were affected and he was expected to fully recover.<ref name=":3"/> Hale suffered another stroke on September 12, 2008.<ref name="MTV">Jayson Rodriguez, [https://web.archive.org/web/20080120145236/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1579891/20080118/nate_dogg.jhtml "Nate Dogg paralyzed after stroke; manager slams coverage of 911 call"], ''MTV.com'', January 18, 2008.</ref> On March 15, 2011, Hale died at age 41 in Long Beach of complications of multiple strokes;<ref name=":4">Matthew Perpetua, [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rapper-and-singer-nate-dogg-dead-at-41-235438 "Rapper and singer Nate Dogg dead at 41"] and appended update, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' website, Wenner Media LLC, March 16, 2011.</ref> another, or contributing, suspected cause of death was [[congestive heart failure]].<ref name=":1"/> He was interred in Long Beach at [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Long Beach)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park]].
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