China News Service, November 23. According to the US "World Journal" report, a few years ago, the "Ice Bucket Challenge" was popular all over the world. Freeze people.

On the 22nd local time, Patrick Quinn, the co-sponsor of the "Ice Bucket Challenge", died 7 years after suffering from frostbite at the age of 37.

On November 22, local time, Patrick Quinn, the co-initiator of the "Ice Bucket Challenge", passed away at the age of 37.

(Image source: screenshot of official account of Reuters social networking site)

  According to reports, Quinn was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as gradual freezing syndrome) in March 2013.

He is the co-sponsor of the "Ice Bucket Challenge", which raised a total of over 220 million U.S. dollars, and all funds raised were used for medical research on frostbite.

  Quinn’s supporters said on social networking sites, “He has shown courage and inspiring power in the unremitting battle against frostbite. We will always remember him.” The report said, mourning on social media Many people expressed their gratitude to Quinn for arousing everyone's concern about the disease.

  The "Ice Bucket Challenge" was not initiated by Quinn, but with the help of him, his family and friends, the event became popular on social media in 2014.

People all over the world upload videos and photos of themselves accepting the "Ice Bucket Challenge" and challenge others to do so, thus appealing to the public to donate to support frostbite research.