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‘Jaws’ Author Dies

Jaws author Peter Benchley died in his Princeton, New Jersey home on Saturday night. He was 65.

The writer, whose 1974 best-selling novel was adapted into Steven Spielberg‘s movie blockbusters, died from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a progressive and a fatal scarring of the lungs, his widow Wendy confirmed.

Despite his novel turning sharks into objects of fear for millions of people around the world, the author was a long-time campaigner for the conservation of the sea creatures.

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Wendy says, “Spielberg certainly made the most superb movie; Peter was very pleased.

“But Peter kept telling people the book was fiction, it was a novel, and that he no more took responsibility for the fear of sharks than Mario Puzo took responsibility for the Mafia.”

Benchley is survived by three children and five grandchildren.

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