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Teen With Rare Rapid Aging Disease Dies One Day Before He Was Set to Be Honored
Sam Berns. (Image source: Screen grab via Vimeo)

Teen With Rare Rapid Aging Disease Dies One Day Before He Was Set to Be Honored

Story by the Associated Press; Curated by Oliver Darcy.

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts boy with a rare genetic condition that accelerates the aging process and who became the subject of an HBO documentary has died. Sam Berns was 17.

Sam Berns. (Image source: Screen grab via Vimeo)

Berns, of Foxborough, died Friday after complications from progeria (pro-JEER'-ee-uh). The Progeria Research Foundation announced his death.

Berns was diagnosed with progeria at 22 months. His parents founded the nonprofit foundation after encountering a lack of information and research on the fatal condition, whose victims live an average of 13 years.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft mourned Berns' death, saying he had invited him to be the team's honorary captain for Saturday night's playoff game and was looking forward to spending time with him.

Berns was the subject of an HBO documentary last year called "Life According to Sam."

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