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David whispered, "I'm ready," took a last labored breath, then succumbed. The picture was also controversial due to its similarity to a [[pieta]] painting. David whispered, "I'm ready," took a last labored breath, then succumbed. The picture was also controversial due to its similarity to a [[pieta]] painting.
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David Kirby (died at 32) was an Aids activist. A 1990 photo by Therese Frare (in 1992 used in Benetton advertising) depicts his father, sister and niece standing by in anguish, the 32-year-old founder and leader of the Stafford, Ohio AIDS Foundation feeling his life slipping away.

David whispered, "I'm ready," took a last labored breath, then succumbed. The picture was also controversial due to its similarity to a pieta painting.

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