Elliot Dallen, who inspired many with articles about his cancer, dies aged 31

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Elliot Dallen, 31, died hours after the Guardian published the second of two pieces about his cancer

published in April, Dallen had written of the moment last summer when his oncologist broke the news that the treatment which he had been undergoing was not working and that he would be lucky to have another year.

 

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So sad to read this. I found his written pieces truly inspirational. Condolences to his family.

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A very brave young man R.I.P.

You make it sound like The Guardian had some part to play in his death. You didn't. You're not that important. But you are attention seeking You ghouls

That's awful

Go well, Elliot.

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Courageous young man gone too soon :( meanwhile i'm still alive

Rest in peace Elliot😔

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Heartbreakingly sad.

I’m so sorry to hear this. A wonderful brave young man.

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What an incredible young man. I’m so very sorry to read of his death.

Bless you rest in peace🕊💐🌹💫

Did you see this karengoodallpsy - so sad but what a lovely legacy

That’s such sad news. What a fine young man.

AmyRemeikis Very melancholy about this... sad, but grateful for him allowing a glimpse at his uplifting spirit.

Amazing that he was brave and vulnerable enough to write about his cancer. Such respect for him. I hope his family can take some solace that his words impacted many people

Oh no. So sad to hear this.

So sad. His articles were beautifully written. Rest in Peace Elliott. Condolences to his family and friends. X

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So sad to read this, R.I.P. Elliot

So sad and such a moving pieces he wrote. Thought provoking and life affirming. Such a loss.

So sad, that second article was a fitting tribute, beautifully written

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Oh no, too young to die... RIP

A very big loss! Such an eloquent, inspiring, wonderful article that was. Much love and peace to his family! ❤️

Baroness_Nichol Thats so sad. I read the second article which was so insightful and inspiring.

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Read it. It was very moving. Made me think differently

This is very sad. The pieces he wrote were wonderful. It’s such a cruel disease. Love to his family and friends ❤️

So sad to hear this. RIP Elliot.

RIP, beautiful soul 🌺

How very sad and what an amazing young man.

rip, his article was beautiful and made me rethink some big life choices. ❤️

So sad, the article is truly wonderful. Heartfelt sympathy to Elliots amazing sister, the rest of his family & friends

So sad, RIP

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RIP E D

Wonderful man.

Sorry to hear that. Much love to his family.

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How sad. His articles were inspiring. Thoughts his his family and friends.

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