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After the video incident, Neil fled to Europe, where his actions were celebrated at first. However, his support dwindled as people began to accept the tyranny they were once trying to prevent. Eventually Neil was denied work permits, and his wife contracted ovarian cancer. When he attempted to access public health care, he was turned away. The United States attempted to plea-bargain with Neil, but he refused, even though it would have saved his wive's life.
French authorities seized Neil's daughter, and required that he surrender his visa. He was extradited back to the United States on Jan 15, 0000. On Feb 4, 000 0000 he was executed.
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