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On the morning of March 25, 2021, the BBC's breaking news Twitter account (@BBCBreaking) posted a message announcing the death of actress Mary Tyler Moore. This news came as a bit of a surprise as many thought that the former star of The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show had already died. So when did Mary Tyler Moore die? The above-displayed tweet was sent in error by the BBC's breaking news account. This tweet was deleted shortly after it was posted, and the BBC World News account posted a message explaining that there had been a technical error: Moore actually died on January 25, 2017, at the age of 80. According to her family, the sitcom icon died at a hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut, after contracting pneumonia. Here's an excerpt from the obituary the BBC published on that occasion: While we're not sure what specific technical error caused BBC to post this errant tweet, we can say that this is hardly the first time that an obituary has been published in error. Most often, however, these errant obituaries are published prematurely. News organizations often write the bulk of a person's obituary (a recollection of their life and career) in advance of the person's death. That way when the death occurs they can simply fill in the details and then quickly publish the obituary. While this is a common practice, it has also resulted in some embarrassing errors. In 2013, for example, an error on the CNN website led to the publication of several obituaries for celebrities who were still alive at the time.
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