The Asian Age

Hawking dies at 76, world in mourning

- ROSIE SCAMMELL

World dignitarie­s, celebritie­s and academics on Wednesday mourned Stephen Hawking, the British physicist who died aged 76 after a cosmic career in which his mental genius transcende­d his physical disability to probe the secrets of the universe.

Propelled to stardom by his 1988 book A Brief History of Time, an unlikely worldwide bestseller, Hawking’s genius and wit won over fans from far beyond the rarefied world of astrophysi­cs. As a scientist he earned comparison­s with Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton.

Hawking died peacefully at his home in the British university city of Cambridge in the early hours of Wednesday morning. A university source told AFP that his health deteriorat­ed around Christmas time.

“We are deeply saddened that our beloved father passed away today,” Hawking’s children, Lucy, Robert, and Tim said in a statement.

“He was a great scientist and an extraordin­ary man whose work and legacy will live on for many years.”

Queen Elizabeth II sent a message of condolence to Hawking’s family, Buckingham Palace said. Prime Minister Theresa May praised the scientist as “a brilliant and extraordin­ary mind” on Twitter.

Tearful well- wishers lined up at the University of Cambridge’s Gonville and Caius College, where Hawking was a fellow for more than five decades, to sign a book of condolence.

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