Kuwait Times

Kennedy curse: RFK granddaugh­ter’s death latest in tragic history

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The death of Robert Kennedy’s granddaugh­ter at age 22 is the latest in a long list of tragedies stretching back to the 1940s to have struck America’s most famous political dynasty. Saoirse Kennedy Hill was found unresponsi­ve at the Democratic family’s sprawling compound at Hyannis Port on the Cape Cod peninsula in Massachuse­tts on Thursday, according to multiple US media reports.

Her cause of death wasn’t immediatel­y confirmed but The New York Times said she had died from an apparent drug overdose. Kennedy Hill had written about her struggles with depression. “Our hearts are shattered by the loss of our beloved Saoirse,” the Kennedy family said in a statement to AFP. “She lit up our lives with her love, her peals of laughter and her generous spirit.” “The world is a little less beautiful today,” said 91-year-old Ethel Kennedy, Saoirse’s grandmothe­r and widow of Robert Kennedy who was assassinat­ed in 1968 while on the campaign trail.

Saoirse was the daughter of Courtney Kennedy Hill, one of 11 children that Ethel and Robert, younger brother of former president John F. Kennedy, had together. One of the first police responders answering an emergency call at the Kennedy property radioed that the victim was in cardiac arrest when he arrived, according to the local daily Hyannis News. An autopsy revealed no trauma inconsiste­nt with lifesaving measures, the paper added.

The Kennedys, often considered the closest thing the United States has to a royal family, have been plagued by tragic and

untimely deaths for decades. Edward Kennedy, John and Robert’s brother, once even talked about whether there was a “curse” hanging over the family. Commentato­rs and US media regularly refer to the “Kennedy curse.” Four of patriarch Joseph Kennedy’s nine children died violently.

The most famous of them-John-was assassinat­ed on November 22, 1963 during a visit to Dallas, Texas when he was president and just 46 years old. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and charged with Kennedy’s death but was himself shot dead by Jack Ruby before he could be put on trial. Numerous conspiracy theories surround the assassinat­ion despite an official commission ruling in the year after Kennedy’s death that Oswald had acted alone.

By the time of John’s death, the Kennedys had already been struck by tragedy. The eldest son of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, Joseph Jr, was killed in action in August 1944 while serving as a bomber pilot during World War II. Then in 1948, their second eldest daughter Kathleen died in a plane crash in the south of France aged just 28. Robert “Bobby” Kennedy, who was US attorney general during JFK’s presidency, died in Los Angeles on June 6, 1968 as he campaigned to become the Democratic nominee for that year’s presidenti­al election.

Kennedy, the leading candidate for the nomination, was shot and mortally wounded by 24-year-old Palestinia­n Sirhan Sirhan as he walked through a crowded hotel kitchen after winning the key California primary. — AFP

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