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@Störm: The edit about his recent job qualifies as a piece of trivia which might be suitable for "Personal life" section, but is not significant for WP:LEAD per MOS:LEADBIO and MOS:OPENPARABIO. His occupation as a truck driver is not what contributed to his notability. For it to be included in the opening lead, it would need to meet WP:CONTEXTMATTERS and other guidelines namely, which it doesn't in this case:

  • MOS:LEADBIO: The lead section must summarise the life and works of the person with due weight... make sure the lead correctly reflects the entirety of the article... What is most recent is not necessarily what is most noteworthy: new information should be carefully balanced against old, with due weight accorded to each.
  • MOS:OPENPARABIO: '...the opening paragraph should establish notability, neutrally describe the person, and provide context... The noteworthy position(s) the person held, activities they took part in, or roles they played; Why the person is notable.
  • WP:BALASP: An article should not give undue weight to minor aspects of its subject... For example, discussion of isolated events, criticisms, or news reports about a subject may be verifiable and impartial, but still disproportionate to their overall significance to the article topic. This is a concern especially in relation to recent events that may be in the news.
  • WP:NOTNEWS: Wikipedia considers the enduring notability of persons and events. While news coverage can be useful source material for encyclopedic topics, most newsworthy events do not qualify for inclusion. For example, routine news reporting of announcements, sports, or celebrities is not a sufficient basis for inclusion in the encyclopedia. While including information on recent developments is sometimes appropriate, breaking news should not be emphasized or otherwise treated differently from other information.
  • WP:LEAD: The lead serves as an introduction to the article and a summary of its most important contents..
  • Other guidelines for reference: WP:RECENTISM, WP:SUMMARY (the lead contains a quick summary of the topic's most important points...) and WP:DUE.

Thanks, Mar4d (talk) 19:30, 27 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]