Besides her native
Persian, Bhutto was fluent in
Urdu and
Sindhi. Nusrat met
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in Karachi where they later got married on 8 September 1951. and from March 2024 to the present. Bhutto was suspected of
cancer in 1982, and hence, allowed to leave Pakistan for medical treatment. While she continued her political activities from outside the country, she handed over the reigns of the party to her daughter Benazir. Three years later, her youngest son, Shahnawaz was found dead at
Cannes. She withdrew from public life particularly after her son Murtaza's death in 1996, which some suggest coincides with her onset of
Alzheimer's disease. At the time of her daughter Benazir's assassination, the disease was so advanced that she could not comprehend the killing. Bhutto used a ventilator during her last days. She died at the age of 82 in the
Iranian Hospital Dubai on 23 October 2011. Her son-in-law, then Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, cut short his official trip to Jordan to escort her body from Dubai to Pakistan. Her grandchildren,
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari, and
Aseefa Bhutto Zardari came in from
London. Prime Minister
Yusuf Raza Gilani announced a public holiday for the next day, as well as a ten-day mourning period. The ruling
Pakistan Peoples Party, founded by her husband, announced that it will suspend all political activities for the following 40 days to mourn her death. Her body was laid to rest at
Garhi Khuda Bakhsh in
Larkana District the next day. She was buried next to her husband and children in the
Bhutto family mausoleum at a ceremony attended by thousands of mourners. Pakistan International Airlines ran special flights from Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi to
Sukkur for those who wanted to attend the funeral. == Further reading ==