LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Hollywood star Debbie Reynolds died of stroke Wednesday at the age of 84, one day after her daughter Carrie Fisher's death.
Reynolds and her son Todd were making funeral plans for Carrie before being rushed to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills early afternoon after a possible stroke. Todd said his mother wanted to be with Carrie.
Reynolds' performance in "Singing in the Rain" and many other musicals turned her into America's Sweetheart during the late Golden Age of Hollywood. "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" won her an Oscar nomination for the Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1965.
Reynolds and Hollywood actor Eddie Fisher married in 1955 and had two children, Carrie and Todd, before divorcing in 1959.
Reynolds' daughter Carrie Fisher, the actress best known as Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" movie franchise, died at the age of 60 on Tuesday morning, after suffering a heart attack on a flight last Friday.
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Naif Bakry, Aden's deputy governor, told Xinhua by phone saying that "the Houthi gunmen have been clashing with pro-Hadi tribal militiamen near Aden's seaport and the Fourth Regional Military Command for two days http://www.buffalosabresteamstore.com/adidas-jason-kasdorf-jersey , leaving at least 56 people killed and dozens others injured."
"The people killed include civilians hit by random shelling and shooting in the areas of the clashes, as well as armed civilians who participate with pro-Hadi tribal militiamen," Bakry said.
The official added that "urgent humanitarian supplies are needed to relieve people as fighting expanding, which leaves many residents under severe shortages of livelihood needs."
Local residents said that the armed forces aligned with Houthis deployed on Monday several snipers and heavy armored tanks in an attempt to made progresses into Aden's main port located in Mu'alla district.
The Ministry of Health branch in Aden announced Sunday that up to 195 people were killed and about 1,300 injured during the fighting in recent days, mostly are civilians.
The Saudi-led coalition forces launched Monday morning several air strikes against military bases held by Houthis in Lahj and al-Dhalea southern provinces.
Local medical sources confirmed to Xinhua that dozens of people were killed in the the