Former MP and healthy living advocate dies – POST-COURIER

November 12, 2019

Former Anglimp-South Waghi MP Jamie Maxtone-Graham who has been advocating healthy lifestyle has died suddenly in Port Moresby.Maxtone-Graham, owner of Wellness Lodge in Boroko, where he advocates for healthy living, according to friends played his usual touch game and collapsed after the game last Sunday afternoon.He was rushed to the hospital but doctors could not revive him.Maxtone-Graham at one time was the Eda Ranu executive chairman under late Bill Skate before entering politics and getting elected as Member for Anglimp-South Waghi and at one point in time was health minister.Former Kavieng MP and friend Ben Micah posted his condolence on Facebook that he paid a visit to the family home at Wellness Lodge to pay his respect.I visited the family, relatives and supporters of the late Jamie Maxtone-Graham at the family home next to Wellness Lodge to express my grief and sadness at the untimely passing of my health guru, Mr Micah said.When we started on the warrior diet in 2009, he weighed 160kg and I weighed 135kg. I weighed 105kg as of this morning (yesterday).He was born in July, I was born in December.We both served our political apprenticeships under Paias Wingti since 1985. We both served in influential positions with prime ministers late Bill Skate and Sir Mekere Morauta from 1997 to 2002.

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