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Justin Bieber mourns cancer death of six-year-old ‘wife’

/ 06:41 AM September 27, 2012

Justin Bieber. AP FILE PHOTO

WASHINGTON—Teen idol Justin Bieber on Wednesday mourned the death of a six-year-old cancer patient who snagged his heart after she became his make-believe wife.

“One of the greatest spirits I have ever known is gone… RIP Avalanna. I love you,” said Bieber on his Twitter account after the family of Avalanna Routh announced her passing on the microblogging site.

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Routh, a native of Merrimac, Massachusetts, was nine months old when she was diagnosed with atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor, or AT/RT, a rare brain disorder that usually kills its victims within a year.

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Doctors at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, using a multi-prong therapy regimen that in some cases has overcome the tumor, succeeded in prolonging the child’s life.

In August 2011, the hospital staged a pretend wedding at which Routh, a passionate Bieber fan, became “Mrs Bieber.” Six months later, after a Facebook campaign, Bieber invited her to New York to spend Valentine’s Day with him.

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She said afterwards how she and her “husband” ate cupcakes and played Candy Land, a children’s board game, leaving her parents with the more grown-up task of raising public awareness of her disease.

Only about 30 new cases of AT/RT are diagnosed in the United States every year. Patients have a survival rate of just 10 percent.

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