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Founder of Special Olympics who kept family at heart

By Daniel Dombey in Washington

Published: August 11 2009 12:47 | Last updated: August 11 2009 19:05

A story of family secrets, the love between two sisters and their brother and a drive to help others came to a close on Tuesday when Eunice Kennedy Shriver died at the age of 88.

Shriver was the founder of the Special Olympics for people with learning difficulties, which she built up from a camp for 35 people into an organisation involving the participation of some 3m athletes and more than 150 countries.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver

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