Veteran US comedienne Joan Rivers dies aged 81
Television presenter suffered cardiac arrest during procedure on her vocal cords at New York clinic on August 28 and had been on life support

Joan Rivers, the pioneering comedian known for her acerbic wit, classic put-downs and for asking “Can we talk?” died on Thursday at the age of 81 in a New York hospital a week after her heart stopped during an outpatient medical procedure.
Melissa Rivers, the comedian’s only child, said her mother died peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, at 1.17pm local time.
“My mother’s greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. Although that is difficult to do right now, I know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon,” Melissa Rivers said.
There were no immediate details about a funeral or memorial service.
Rivers was the second leading American comedian to die in less than a month. Groundbreaking comedy star and actor Robin Williams, 63, hanged himself on August 13 in California.