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Roy Horn, of magical duo Siegfried and Roy, dies

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Roy Horn, half of Las Vegas illusionis­t duo Siegfried and Roy, died Friday of complicati­ons from the coronaviru­s. He was 75. Known for his work with big cats, elephants and snakes, the Germanborn magician died at Mountain View Hospital in Las Vegas, his publicist told US media. He tested positive for COVID-19 last week. Horn’s celebrated work with exotic animals came to an abrupt and violent end in 2003 when he was dragged from the stage by a 400pound white tiger and seriously injured. Although he recovered, the Las Vegas show — a hugely lucrative collaborat­ion with long-time partner Siegfriend Fischbache­r — did not return.

“Today, the world has lost one of the greats of magic, but I have lost my best friend,” Fischbache­r said in a statement to US media. “There could be no Siegfried without Roy, and no Roy without Siegfried.” Born in 1944 in Nordenham, Germany, Horn gravitated towards exotic animals with his first pets — a wolfdog named Hexe and Chico the cheetah — adopted from Bremen Zoo. He met Fischbache­r in 1957 on board a cruise ship where both were employed as entertaine­rs, and after forming a partnershi­p in 1959 the pair went on to work around Europe. They made their Las Vegas debut in the late sixties, eventually settling at The Mirage where they performed hundreds of shows from 1990 until the 2003 attack.

Horn, who suffered a stroke and partial paralysis when the animal dragged him off stage, always insisted the mauling was not the fault of the white Siberan tiger Mantecore. But Siegried and Roy made only one more appearance in 2009, and officially retired from show business in 2010. Horn devoted much of the remainder of his life to wildlife conservati­on. He is survived by his brother, Werner Horn.—AFP

 ??  ?? In this file photo French Performer Line Renaud (second left) poses with entertaine­rs Siegfried (second right) & Roy (blue Jacket) and her best friend Annie Nounna (left) during a ceremony honoring her with a street on her name, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In this file photo French Performer Line Renaud (second left) poses with entertaine­rs Siegfried (second right) & Roy (blue Jacket) and her best friend Annie Nounna (left) during a ceremony honoring her with a street on her name, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
 ?? –AFP photos ?? In this file photo illusionis­ts Siegfried Fischbache­r (left) and Roy Horn appear with one of five 6-week-old tiger cubs in Las Vegas, Nevada.
–AFP photos In this file photo illusionis­ts Siegfried Fischbache­r (left) and Roy Horn appear with one of five 6-week-old tiger cubs in Las Vegas, Nevada.
 ??  ?? Candles are lit for Roy Horn on a Las Vegas Walk of Stars plaque for Horn and his magician partner Siegfried Fischbache­r in front of bronze busts of the duo outside The Mirage Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
Candles are lit for Roy Horn on a Las Vegas Walk of Stars plaque for Horn and his magician partner Siegfried Fischbache­r in front of bronze busts of the duo outside The Mirage Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
 ??  ?? A sign at an entrance at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip displays a tribute to Roy Horn after news of his death at age 75.
A sign at an entrance at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip displays a tribute to Roy Horn after news of his death at age 75.

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