Olivia Twenty Dahl (20 April 1955 – 17 November 1962) was the most established offspring of the creator Roald Dahl and the American entertainer Patricia Neal.
She kicked the bucket at seven years old from encephalitis brought about by measles, before an immunization against the illness had been created.
Roald Dahl’s books James and the Giant Peach (1961) and The BFG (1982) were devoted to Olivia.
Because of her demise, her dad Roald later turned into a supportive inoculation advocate, before long composing the 1988 leaflet “Measles, a Dangerous Illness”.
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