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Roy Horn of Las Vegas Magic Duo Siegfried and Roy, Dies of COVID-19

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Magician Roy Horn, who alongside Siegfried Fischbacher starred in a popular, long-running Las Vegas act built around rare tigers, died on Friday from of complications of COVID-19, the Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper reported.

He was aged 75.

Fischbacher and Horn, who were both born in Germany, co-founded their stage act after meeting on a cruise ship in the late 1950s before bringing the show to Las Vegas in 1967 and performing for the next four decades.

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“Today, the world has lost one of the greats of magic, but I have lost my best friend,” Fischbacher said in a statement to the Review-Journal.

“From the moment we met, I knew Roy and me, together, would change the world. There could be no Siegfried without Roy Horn, and no Roy without Siegfried.”

The Review-Journal reported that Horn died at Mountain View Hospital in Las Vegas.

“Roy was a fighter his whole life including during these final days.

“I give my heartfelt appreciation to the team of doctors, nurses and staff at Mountain View Hospital who worked heroically against this insidious virus that ultimately took Roy’s life,” Fischbacher said.

Horn was seriously injured in 2003 when he was mauled by a white tiger during a performance at the Mirage hotel in Las Vegas on his 59th birthday.

The attack ended their show on the Las Vegas strip but the pair continued to make public appearances.

COVID-19 is the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus.

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