Craig Shergold
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Craig Shergold (born 24 June 1979) is a British former cancer patient who is most famous for receiving over 350 million greeting cards, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of Records. Although he is healthy and alive today, variations of the plea for greeting cards sent out on his behalf in 1989 are still floating around the Internet, making the plea one of the most persistent urban legends.
In 1989, Shergold, then aged nine, was diagnosed with what was thought to be terminal brain cancer. His family issued a chain letter, requesting that greeting cards be sent to Shergold so that he could make it into the Book of Records. They neglected to put a time limit on the appeal and as a result, 19 million greeting cards were sent by the next year, and 35 million by the end of 1991. American billionaire John Kluge learned of Shergold’s plight, and arranged for him to have brain surgery to remove the tumor, an operation that was successful.
Nonetheless, the chain letter continued to make its way around the Internet and millions of greeting cards continued to flow to Shergold’s home. The family halted mail delivery, and later moved. The home was given its own postal code because of the volume of mail sent there. Mail being sent to that address is now being recycled. The Book of Records has retired this record as they do not want anyone to try to top Shergold’s feat.
Over the years, the chain letter has undergone many permutations. Shergold’s name has been changed to variations as “Craig Shelford” or “Greg Sherwood”. In addition, the Shergold letter has been the target of numerous parodies.
It's important to note that Craig Shergold and his wish was not fulfilled by the Make-A-Wish Foundation, but rather but the Children's Wish Foundation based in Atlanta, Georgia. They, despite millions of postcards and more, and a corresponding significant drain of resources, continue to process his mail to this day.
In 2001, the PAX cable channel showed The Miracle of the Cards, a made-for-TV movie starring Thomas Sangster as Shergold.
[edit] External links
- Article on Snopes
- User's Guide to Craig Shergold
- Information from the Make-A-Wish Foundation
- Entry in the EFF’s Guide to the Internet
- A plea to stomp out the chain letter from Gene Spafford in The AFU and Urban Legends Archive.
- Information from Guinness World Records