EMERYVILLE, Calif. (KGO) -- Mike Wood, the founder of LeapFrog, a popular educational toy company whose goal was to help millions of children learn how to read, has died at the age of 72. According to ...
Mike Wood, founder of LeapFrog, died by assisted suicide at age 72 in Zurich after an Alzheimer's diagnosis. Wood created LeapFrog in the 1990s to help children learn through fun, launching the ...
Wood’s brother told the New York Times that Wood made the decision to end his life due to his diagnosis with Alzheimer’s disease. Wood wanted to do so “before the disease progressed too far,” the ...
(Gray News) – Mike Wood, the founder of the LeapFrog toy company, died earlier this month by physician-assisted suicide. He was 72. His brother confirmed to The New York Times that Wood died ...
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