A young Scots mum who lost her newborn baby, endured two cancer diagnoses and had a stem cell transplant has tragically died from inflammation of her lungs.
11.05.2020 - 23:27 / variety.com
By Klaritza Rico
Paul L. Vasquez, the 2010 internet sensation whose astonished reaction to seeing a double rainbow went viral, died on Saturday. He was 57.
Vasquez died in the emergency room of John C. Fremont Hospital, the Mariposa County coroner’s office told the Modesto Bee.
Although a cause of death is not confirmed, Vasquez had been posting on Facebook that he was feeling sick and having trouble breathing. On May 5, he posted he was getting tested for COVID-19, writing: “I’ll get my
A young Scots mum who lost her newborn baby, endured two cancer diagnoses and had a stem cell transplant has tragically died from inflammation of her lungs.
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