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The mystery of Napoleon's death has largely been resolved through historical and scientific investigation. He died on May 5, 1821, on the island of Saint Helena, and the official cause was recorded as stomach cancer. However, some theories suggested poisoning, particularly due to high levels of arsenic found in his hair samples. Subsequent analyses indicated that the arsenic levels could be attributed to environmental factors rather than deliberate poisoning, reinforcing the conclusion that he likely succumbed to natural causes.

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