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Beloved Alabama superfan Cameron Luke Ratliff passes away from what family doctors believe are linked to COVID-19. Ratliff leaves behind a legacy with Alabama Atheltics.
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WADESBORO An Alabama super-fan and Wadesboro native passed away suddenly on Friday, April 2, shocking the nation and bringing up concern of a potential COVID-related death.
Senior Cameron Luke Ratliff, 23, was set to graduate from the University of Alabama in August with a degree in public relations. During his four years in Tuscaloosa, Ratliff became known as Fluff, or Fluffopotamus88 on social media, a beloved die-hard Crimson Tide fan.
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