Paul Allen, the co-founder of the technology giant, Microsoft has died at the age of 65.
On the 1st of October this year, Paul took to Twitter to tell his followers that his cancer has returned and his doctors are optimistic he will “see good results.”
Some personal news: Recently, I learned the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma I battled in 2009 has returned. I’ve begun treatment & my doctors are optimistic that I will see a good result. Appreciate the support I’ve received & count on it as I fight this challenge. https://t.co/ZolxS8lni5
— Paul Allen (@PaulGAllen) October 1, 2018
He could not see the good results as he died in the city and state of his birth, Seattle, Washington as the non-Hodgkin lymphoma he battled in 2009 returned.
Paul and Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 in New Mexico, USA. He’s also the Chairman and Founder of Vulcan Inc., owner of Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trail Blazers, part-owner of Seattle Sounders, founder of Allen Institute for Brain Science, founder of Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence and also the co-founder of Mojave Aerospace Ventures.