Ice
Bucket Challenge co-creator Patrick Quinn dies at age 37
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[November 23, 2020]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Patrick Quinn, whose
personal battle with ALS helped power the Ice Bucket Challenge
fundraising campaign, died on Sunday at age 37, seven years after his
diagnosis, supporters announced on Facebook.
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Quinn, who was born and grew up in Yonkers, New York, was co-founder
of the campaign that raised more than $220 million for medical
research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as
Lou Gehrig's Disease, his Facebook page said.
He was diagnosed with ALS on March 8, 2013, according to his
Facebook page.
"It is with great sadness that we must share the passing of Patrick
early this morning," his supporters said on Facebook. "We will
always remember him for his inspiration and courage in his tireless
fight against ALS."
Condolences to the Quinn family poured in on social media, with many
expressing gratitude for the spotlight he drew to the disease and
the need to find a cure.
The Ice Bucket Challenge went viral on social media in the summer of
2014, when people around the world posted videos and photos of
themselves dumping buckets of ice water on their heads and
challenging others to do the same while urging donations for ALS
research.
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Roughly 12,000 to 15,000 Americans may have ALS, according to the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention. An estimated 5% to 10% of ALS cases are
believed to be hereditary, but the cause is unknown and there is no cure.
Among Quinn's many honors for raising awareness of ALS and promoting research
was a nomination with fellow ALS activist Peter Frates as "Person of the Year"
by Time magazine. Frates died last year at age 34, seven years after his
diagnosis.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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