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Cause of death
  
Cardiac arrest

Name
  
Ben Breedlove

Years active
  
2009–2011


Occupation
  
Internet personality

Alma mater
  
Westlake High School

Education
  
Westlake High School

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Full Name
  
Benjamin Daniel Breedlove

Born
  
August 8, 1993 (
1993-08-08
)
Austin, Texas, United States

Known for
  
"This Is My Story", When Will The Heaven Begin? This is Ben Breedlove's Story

Parent(s)
  
Shawn and Deanne Breedlove

Died
  
December 25, 2011, Austin, Texas, United States

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Benjamin Daniel Breedlove (August 8, 1993 – December 25, 2011) was an American Internet personality from Austin, Texas, known for his vlogs on YouTube. On the night of December 25, 2011, he died of cardiac arrest at the age of 18.

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Life and career

Ben Breedlove grew up in Austin, Texas, where he was a senior at Westlake High School. Ben lived with his parents along with his older sister Ally and younger brother Jake. In 2010, he began making video blogs on YouTube, in which he dealt out relationship advice to his peers.

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Breedlove created the OurAdvice4You channel on YouTube in November 2010 with friends, Justin Miller and Megan Parken. On May 23, 2011, he launched his second channel, BreedloveTV, where he would answer questions about dating, relationships and advice.

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At an early age, Breedlove had been diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).

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On December 18, 2011, Breedlove released a two-part video on YouTube, titled "This is my story." Breedlove opens up about his heart condition as well as the impact it had on his life, using note cards. He also mentioned three near-death experiences.

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On May 5, 2009, Breedlove underwent surgery to insert a pacemaker. The pacemaker helped regulate his heart rhythm. In the video he shows a red scar on his chest, where the pacemaker had been inserted.

Death

Breedlove died due to cardiac arrest on the evening of Christmas, 2011, at his parents' home when his family and friends were gathering for Christmas dinner.

Media coverage and memorials

News of his death made world coverage on December 27 three days after his death, his story first appearing on Australia's Ninemsn before coverage spread out through the world on other major media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, ABC, CBS News, MSNBC, Fox News, MTV, Daily Mail, The Independent, Herald Sun, Washington Post, People Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal.

On December 29, Breedlove's funeral was held at the Gateway Church, in Austin, Texas. More than 1,400 people attended the service, and another 11,000 watched online. He was interred at Austin Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA. A day after Breedlove's death, Kid Cudi said in reaction, "This has really touched my heart in a way I can't describe, this is why I do what I do." Cudi later dedicated his third studio album Indicud (2013), to Breedlove and all his fans that have died; the dedication can be found in the album's liner notes.

HCMA and the HEARTS Act

On January 5, 2012, the HCMA announced that they mourn the death of Breedlove and are encouraging their members to "tell their stories the same way as Ben." Lisa Salberg, founder and CEO of HCMA, along with New Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. had worked together in drafting the Cardiomyopathy Health Education, Awareness, Risk Assessment, and Training in the Schools (HEARTs) act. The Bill was introduced in January 2012 to Congress.

The Westlake High School Student Council and Friday Night Fan Stand collected donations for the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association during the Ben Breedlove Memorial Football Game which took place at the Westlake football stadium on September 21, 2012. Fans wore white as a show of support and a moment of silence was observed. Funds collected were used for educational efforts relating to the disease that claimed Breedlove's life.

Africa New Life Ministries

On December 27, 2011, the Ben Breedlove Memorial Fund was created at Africa New Life Ministries.

When Will The Heaven Begin?

On October 29, 2013, the book, When Will The Heaven Begin? was released by Penguin Publishers. The book was listed on the New York Times Best Seller List beginning the first week of the release date. The memoir of Ben's life is written by his sister Ally Breedlove with Ken Abraham. The title of the book is taken from the lyric of the song "Mr. Rager", written and performed by Kid Cudi. Ben stated that during his second cardiac arrest, he had a vision of being in a peaceful, white room, in which his favorite rapper Kid Cudi, appeared alongside him as the lyrics to the song "Mr. Rager", began playing.

To Heaven and Back CNN television special

On December 1, 2013, CNN aired an Anderson Cooper special highlighting the near-death stories of Dr. Mary Neal, Anita Moorjani and Benjamin Breedlove.

Additional publications

Breedlove's life story has been chronicled in several other publications, including "Imagine Heaven: Near Death Experiences, God's Promises and the Exhilarating Future that Awaits You" by John Burke, "Soul Models: Transformative Stories of Courage and Compassion That Will Change Your Life" by Elizabeth Bryan and Angela Daffron and "Echoes of a Life Well Lived" by Richard M. O'Bryan.

In Music

Breedlove's story has been honored in several musical pieces, including Kid Cudi's dedication of his album, "INDICUD". The Chicago group, Empire, includes their song, "Journey Kid" on their most recent album titled "Orphan". Journey Kid can also be viewed on YouTube. Australian composer Phillip Wilcher composed a 4-string quartet piece titled "Remembered upon Waking", performed by the Linden Quartet. David LaCroix wrote and dedicated his piece, "In A Little While" to Breedlove and all the people that have "gone on to a better place than here".

References

Ben Breedlove Wikipedia