Patrice O’Neal died at 41

Patrice O'Neal died on Monday 28 Nov. 2011. Credit:cbsnews.com

Sad news emerged as 41-year-old comedian Patrice O’Neal passed away. Apparently O’Neal had already suffered a severe stroke in October 2011, according to media reports.

The moderator of the “Opie and Anthony” radio programme, on which the comedian was a regular, announced that Patrice O’Neil died on Monday.

“Yes unfortunately it is true that our colleague Patrice O’Neal has just died,” the show’s Opie wrote in a post Tuesday morning. “The funniest and best thinker I’ve ever known PERIOD.”

Another comic, Jim Norton, unveiled on radio O’Neils’ harsh medical condition when he had had the stroke one month ago.
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“We don’t know how he is,” Norton said at that time. “We don’t know how he’s going to be. I didn’t want to (reveal) this myself. I wish we had more news for you.”

O’Neal appared also on Comedy Central’s highly rated “Roast for Charlie Sheen,” on which he was the target of savage health-related jokes.

Video: News on comic Patrice O’Neal death, Oct. 28, 2011

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