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Terminally ill Star Wars fan who saw new film before release dies | |
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A terminally ill Star Wars fan, who was granted his dying wish to see the new The Force Awakens film before it is released in cinemas, has died. | A terminally ill Star Wars fan, who was granted his dying wish to see the new The Force Awakens film before it is released in cinemas, has died. |
Daniel Fleetwood, 32, from Texas, had an aggressive form of cancer that had spread to 90% of his lungs. He had been given just two months to live. | |
His wife, Ashley, confirmed his death in a Facebook post in the early hours of Tuesday, writing: “Daniel put up an amazing fight to the very end. He is now one with God and with the force.” | His wife, Ashley, confirmed his death in a Facebook post in the early hours of Tuesday, writing: “Daniel put up an amazing fight to the very end. He is now one with God and with the force.” |
“He passed in his sleep and in peace. He will always be my idol and my hero,” wrote Ashley. | “He passed in his sleep and in peace. He will always be my idol and my hero,” wrote Ashley. |
She ended the message with a photo of the couple together, wearing #forcefordaniel T-shirts, and wrote: “Rest in peace my love. This was the last selfie we ever took together.” | |
Fleetwood’s final request to see The Force Awakens had captured the hearts of fellow Star Wars fans and became a viral social media campaign, with thousands using the hashtag #forcefordaniel to help grant his wish. | |
#forcefordaniel help my man get his last wish, to see a screening of Star Wars before cancer takes him. @bad_robot pic.twitter.com/XCuYD0KlpY | #forcefordaniel help my man get his last wish, to see a screening of Star Wars before cancer takes him. @bad_robot pic.twitter.com/XCuYD0KlpY |
The campaign even garnered the support of Star Wars actors Mark Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker, Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca) and newcomer John Boyega. | |
After her husband watched the new Star Wars film, out on general release on 18 December, Ashley Fleetwood wrote: “Daniel just finished watching an unfinished version of Star Wars: The Force Awakens!!! | |
“We would like to thank the awesomely talented [director] JJ Abrams for calling us yesterday to tell us Daniel was getting his wish granted.” | |
Disney confirmed that the screening for Fleetwood had taken place last Thursday and that “all involved were happy to be able to make it happen”. | Disney confirmed that the screening for Fleetwood had taken place last Thursday and that “all involved were happy to be able to make it happen”. |
Hamill tweeted on Thursday that he was “elated” that Fleetwood had been able to see the film. | Hamill tweeted on Thursday that he was “elated” that Fleetwood had been able to see the film. |
I just read this and am elated for Daniel & his family! Thanks to the powers-that-be for making his dream come true. https://t.co/ImiAdyBxf8 | I just read this and am elated for Daniel & his family! Thanks to the powers-that-be for making his dream come true. https://t.co/ImiAdyBxf8 |
#ForceForDaniel glad you got to see the movie more importantly that you slept in peace. God bless you man x x you inspire me xx | #ForceForDaniel glad you got to see the movie more importantly that you slept in peace. God bless you man x x you inspire me xx |
Fleetwood was also visited by the 501st Legion’s Star Garrison, a volunteer worldwide Star Wars fanclub, who presented the avid Star Wars fan with memorabilia from the films, and who also inducted him into the club as an honorary member. | |
Fleetwood and his wife have been documenting his health on social media, and in September he posted an update saying he had been given up to two months to live. | |
“If I got to see the movie, I might actually die from happiness,” Fleetwood had told People magazine. “Growing up, I would watch the movies over and over and analyse every little detail. I hope I get to see what happens.” | |
Fleetwood had been a fan since seeing the early films as a child with his father. He later camped out to be one of the first to watch the prequels to the original series. | |
Fleetwood’s Facebook page was flooded with messages of support. “My deepest condolences. He’s truly a Jedi up above now,” one supporter wrote. | |
Others tweeted: | |
You are one with the Force, Daniel. #RIP #ForceForDaniel | You are one with the Force, Daniel. #RIP #ForceForDaniel |
Such a shame, well done to everyone, Disney and JJ for giving him his dying wish #ForceForDaniel pic.twitter.com/7NlQrYsYRg | Such a shame, well done to everyone, Disney and JJ for giving him his dying wish #ForceForDaniel pic.twitter.com/7NlQrYsYRg |
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