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Irish presenter and children’s author Nick Sheridan passes away aged 32
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Irish presenter and children’s author Nick Sheridan has passed away aged 32 following a short illness. The news was confirmed on the morning of Thursday, March 7, prompting an outpour of tributes on social media.
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Classic Disney star Tommy Kirk has died. Being gay cost him his career.
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Carl Bean, singer, clergyman and queer rights activist, dead at 77
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Actor Francis Mossman of ‘Spartacus’ and queer series ‘The Horizon’ dead at 33
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