Final Moments and Medical Care
Pope Francis died at home after suffering a stroke, with his doctor noting he "died without suffering" and was unresponsive despite receiving oxygen.
Dr. Sergio Alfieri, who oversaw the Pope's treatment for double pneumonia and his subsequent care, highlighted the risks of moving him to the hospital, citing it could have been fatal.
Public Mourning and Reflection
The Vatican kept St. Peter's Basilica open all night for mourners, reflecting the public's admiration and the Pope's significant impact.
Dr. Alfieri shared insights into the Pope's life, including his struggle with diet and the physical therapy he underwent, emphasizing the Pope's dedication to his role until the end.