Mourning in the entertainment world: A famous magician from COVID-19 dies – News source



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American magician Roy Horn, half of the famous Las Vegas duo “Siegfried and Roy,” died Friday at the age of 75 from complications from the new coronavirus, his agent announced.

Positively diagnosed with Covid-19 last week, Roy Horn died at Mountain View Hospital in Las Vegas.

In the entertainment and casino capital of the American West, the German-born duo Siegfried Fischbacher has been one of the most popular for many years with outlandish costumes and moments featuring tigers, elephants, or snakes.

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But in October 2003, on the day he turned 59, Roy Horn was attacked during a show by a white Bengal tiger. Seriously injured, it took a long time to recover and the show did not resume.

“Today, the world has lost one of its great magicians, but I have lost my best friend,” Siegfried Fischbacher said in a statement released by the US media. “There could be no Siegfried without Roy, not Roy without Siegfried.”

The two made their Las Vegas debut in the late 1960s, with hundreds of shows, especially at the Mirage Club from 1990 until the Tiger attack in 2003. “Siegried and Roy” appeared together once again in 2009, and They officially retired in 2010.



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