Pete Frates 'Resting Comfortably' At MGH Amid False Report Of Death
BOSTON (CBS) -- The family of Pete Frates, the man who inspired the Ice Bucket Challenge five years ago, wants everyone to know that he is 'resting comfortably' at Massachusetts General Hospital--and that a Monday morning report that he had passed away is false.
Frates is battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. He and his family have helped raise millions of dollars for research.
Journalist Mike Barnicle tweeted Monday morning that Frates had died. His tweet, which has since been deleted, was retweeted over 1,000 times.
Frates himself responded later in the morning with a video of himself in a hospital bed, while Pearl Jam's "Alive" played in the background.
in the words of my friend
— Pete Frates (@PeteFrates3) July 3, 2017
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Barnicle has since issued a correction and said he is "deeply sorry."
CORRECTION: Family friend of Peter Frates told me had passed at 32. He was wrong and I was doubly wrong to tweet it. Thank God I was wrong.
— Mike Barnicle (@mikebarnicle) July 3, 2017
On Sunday, the Frates family said Pete was back in the hospital and "battling this beast ALS like a Superhero," and asked the public to keep him in their prayers.
Frates spent a few days at MGH last month as well.