Talk:Rafaela Ottiano
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Date of death
[edit]I have changed the date of death in the lead and infobox from August 18 to August 15. Her obituary in The New York Times has August 17 as its dateline, and the lead says, "died Saturday", which would make the date of her death August 15. I was unable to pull up the archived version of the MSN Movies page to check whether it had the wrong date or perhaps the wrong date was a typo on the WP page. Eddie Blick (talk) 15:00, 4 March 2022 (UTC)
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