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Mysterious obituary of cancer patient at Philly hospital goes viral

Rick Stein's daughter told The Delaware News Journal that the obituary reflects his great humor.

Rick Stein's obituary describes a wild tale.
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The obituary of a Wilmington man has gone viral for its imaginary tale of him leaving a Philadelphia hospital in the middle of cancer treatment, jumping into a plane, and mysteriously disappearing over the Atlantic Ocean.

Rick Stein's daughter, Alex Walsh, wrote the humorous, fictional obituary, which she said reflected her father's great humor, according to The Delaware News Journal. It includes a handful of Seinfeld references.

"The sea was angry that day," an investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board is quoted as saying, echoing the famous line from Seinfeld character George Costanza from when he entered the ocean to save a whale. "We have no idea where Mr. Stein may be, but any hope for a rescue is unlikely."

The obituary goes on to explain Stein's imaginary escape from Philadelphia:

Philadelphia police confirm Stein had been a patient at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he was being treated for a rare form of cancer. Hospital spokesman Walter Heisenberg says doctors from Stein's surgical team went to visit him on rounds when they discovered his room was empty. Security footage shows Stein leaving the building at approximately 3:30 Thursday afternoon, but then the video feed mysteriously cuts off. Authorities say they believe Stein took an Uber to the Philadelphia airport where they assume he somehow gained access to the aircraft.

In reality, Stein had recently been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer, the News Journal said. The end of the obituary discloses Stein's true final moments, saying, "another story is that Rick never left the hospital and died peacefully with his wife and his daughter holding tightly to his hands."

"You can choose which version you want to believe," it added.