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'Crazy Love' film subject Linda Pugach dead at 75

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Directors Fisher Stevens (L) and Dan Klores arrive at the 33rd American Film Festival of Deauville in Deauville, France on September 1, 2007. Stevens and Klores are at the festival with their film "Crazy Love". (UPI Photo/David Silpa)
Directors Fisher Stevens (L) and Dan Klores arrive at the 33rd American Film Festival of Deauville in Deauville, France on September 1, 2007. Stevens and Klores are at the festival with their film "Crazy Love". (UPI Photo/David Silpa) 
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Published: Jan. 24, 2013 at 10:53 AM

NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- Linda Riss Pugach, who married a man after he hired three others to throw lye in her face -- blinding her -- has died in New York, said her husband, Burton.

She was 75 when she died of heart failure Tuesday at Forest Hills Hospital in Queens, her spouse of 38 years told The New York Times.

Riss was 22 in 1959 when she ended an affair with her married beau, lawyer Pugach, who then hired thugs who permanently scarred her face and blinded her. She married Pugach after he got out of prison more than a decade later.

Their relationship and related legal battles were documented in the 1976 book "A Very Different Love Story" by Berry Stainback, as well as the 2007 documentary, "Crazy Love."

"We loved each other more than any other couple could have," Pugach tearfully told the Times in a phone interview Wednesday. "Ours was a storybook romance."

Pugach, 85, denied in the interview having ordered the use of lye in the attack on his future wife.

"I asked one guy to find someone who would beat her up, to try and get her back," he said. "I didn't ask anybody to throw lye at her."

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