A family have spoken of their heartbreak after a much-loved great grandfather died from coronavirus aged 96 - but will not get the send-off he deserves.
28.03.2020 - 03:21 / etcanada.com
There’s some sad news to relay to “Game of Thrones” fans: Odin, the Inuit dog who played Bran Stark’s direwolf, Summer, has died.
TMZ reports that Odin (seen in the photo above, held by actor Isaac Hempstead Wright) passed away after being diagnosed with mouth cancer in November.
The dog’s owners, who first got Odin when he was just seven weeks old, revealed the news in an Instagram post on Thursday.
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A family have spoken of their heartbreak after a much-loved great grandfather died from coronavirus aged 96 - but will not get the send-off he deserves.
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