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Goa owes much of its success to Eddie and others like him who created the buzz about the serene paradise-like beaches that brought the first wave of Western tourists, travel writer Hugh Gantzer said. But with success, the hippies of old were shunned by the new establishment. "They have outlived their usefulness. Goa has to say goodbye to them; tourism in Goa has moved on. Hippie and backpack tourism inevitably is associated with drugs and does not make a healthy spectacle," Gantzer said. When Eddie, seen lately wearing worn slippers and a cheap bag slung over his shoulders, died on Oct. 18 of a heart attack in Anjuna's hospital, the only public mention of it was the next day in a local English newspaper's "death advertisement," signed by "friend and family in Anjuna and all over the world." It calls him "a guiding light for travelers" and credits him with being the "first foreigner who settled on south Anjuna beach, which became the last station of the hippie trail." Social networking sites also have been abuzz about the death of Goa's alpha hippie. A Facebook site set up last year in his name has 941 fans, and a donation campaign started by freelance Norwegian journalist Oystein Krogsrud when Eddie began ailing has netted more than 100,000 rupees ($2,250) to pay for Eddie's cremation and medical expenses. Eddie was cremated Oct. 19 in a Hindu ceremony that was shown on live-stream video broadcast via Internet to 100 people across the world, Krogsrud said. His ashes will be scattered at Anjuna's flea market and beach. Krosgrud plans to set up a museum from Eddie's personal effects for this year's Anjuna flea market, when it resumes in a few weeks with the start of the six-month tourism season.
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