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Person behind Ice Bucket Challenge drowned in accident


Mangalore Today News Network

New York, Aug 22, 2014:  The 27-year-old , Corey Griffin, one of the people behind the Ice Bucket Challenge to support Lou Gehrig’s disease research has died in a diving accident.  He jumped into the water from a building on a wharf that was a popular diving spot in Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA,

ICE backetAccording to  witnesses,  Griffin plunged "into the water where he floated to the surface. Griffin then went under water again not resurfacing," the Nantucket Police Department said in a statement.  A nearby lifeguard was called to the scene to retrieve Griffin and emergency responders performed CPR, but he was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Griffin helped popularise the worldwide trend in which people either pledge USD 100 to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research or record themselves getting drenched by frigid water, then post the stunt online and challenge others to do the same.

Griffin, who worked in finance, had been on the island to raise USD 100,000 for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research.  A friend who was diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease inspired Griffin to help create the charitable challenge.

The Ice Bucket Challenge has become a global phenomenon with everyone from pop star Justin Bieber to former US president George W Bush and Microsoft founder Bill Gates drenching themselves in icy water. Its popularity has spread around the globe, particularly to Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Germany and recently India and Asia..

Facebook said that between June 1 and August 17 more than 28 million people mentioned the challenge on the social network, and 2.4 million videos were posted.  As of today, the ALS Association said it had collected USD 41.5 million in donations from July 29 to August 21 against USD 2.1 million in the same period last year. Some 30,000 Americans have ALS, which attacks the nervous system and eventually leaves victims paralyzed.


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