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US chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies aged 29

US chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky dies aged 29

Daniel Naroditsky, a prominent American chess grandmaster, has passed away at the age of 29. The news of his "unexpected passing" was announced by his family on Monday, though the cause of his death has not been disclosed. Naroditsky was widely recognized as a chess prodigy, having earned the title of grandmaster at the age of 14, one of the youngest individuals to achieve this prestigious accomplishment. He was known for his exceptional skills and strategic thinking, which had earned him numerous accolades and successes throughout his chess career. The news of Naroditsky's untimely death has sparked an outpouring of grief and condolences from the global chess community, who have expressed their shock and sadness over the loss of a talented and beloved figure in the sport. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time as they mourn the passing of this young chess grandmaster.

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