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Broadway pays tributes to Laurel Griggs, 13, who dies of asthma attack | Broadway pays tributes to Laurel Griggs, 13, who dies of asthma attack |
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Broadway has paid tribute to child star Laurel Griggs who has died aged 13. | Broadway has paid tribute to child star Laurel Griggs who has died aged 13. |
Her family says she suffered a "massive asthma attack". Griggs made her Broadway debut when she was just six, performing alongside actress Scarlett Johansson in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. | Her family says she suffered a "massive asthma attack". Griggs made her Broadway debut when she was just six, performing alongside actress Scarlett Johansson in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. |
The role led to a career in theatre, TV and movies. She made two appearances on Saturday Night Live - the legendary US comedy sketch show. | The role led to a career in theatre, TV and movies. She made two appearances on Saturday Night Live - the legendary US comedy sketch show. |
Broadway has dimmed its lights to honour of the young star. | Broadway has dimmed its lights to honour of the young star. |
After playing Polly in Cat in a Hot Tin Roof, Laurel joined the cast of Once, a Tony award-winning musical. She also appeared in Cafe Society, a romantic comedy starring Steve Carell. | After playing Polly in Cat in a Hot Tin Roof, Laurel joined the cast of Once, a Tony award-winning musical. She also appeared in Cafe Society, a romantic comedy starring Steve Carell. |
The news of her death last week was met with tributes throughout the theatre community at the weekend. | The news of her death last week was met with tributes throughout the theatre community at the weekend. |
"You were always smiling and always made other people laugh," wrote Once co-star Eliza Holland Madore. "I'm so incredibly grateful that I got to know you." | "You were always smiling and always made other people laugh," wrote Once co-star Eliza Holland Madore. "I'm so incredibly grateful that I got to know you." |
Her asthma was diagnosed at a young age, her grandfather David Rivlin told the New York Times. | Her asthma was diagnosed at a young age, her grandfather David Rivlin told the New York Times. |
"She took her medication every day and had some kind of machine for breathing if she needed it," he said. "It's just a destructive disease... God only knows what she could have done with her life." | "She took her medication every day and had some kind of machine for breathing if she needed it," he said. "It's just a destructive disease... God only knows what she could have done with her life." |
What is asthma? | |
Asthma is a disease that causes a swelling of the airways, resulting in breathlessness, wheezing, coughing and a tight chest. | |
The World Health Organization reports it is the most common chronic disease among children, and around 235 million people suffer from asthma worldwide. | |
Asthma attacks can be triggered by a number of environmental factors, including smoke, pollution, allergens like mould or illnesses like the flu. | |
There is no cure for the condition, but it can be managed with medication, like inhalers. | |
More than 19 million adults and five million children in the US have asthma, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data. | |
The CDC reported over 3,500 Americans died from asthma in 2017, and asthma led to more than 1.7 million emergency room visits in 2016. | |
In the UK, more than 1,400 adults and children died from asthma attacks in 2018. |
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