Sir Elton John credits AIDS victim Ryan White’s family with saving his life

'I cannot thank them enough, because without them, I’d probably be dead,” Elton John told the crowd

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Sir Elton John credits AIDS victim Ryan White’s family with saving his life
Sir Elton John credits AIDS victim Ryan White’s family with saving his life

Legendary British singer Sir Elton John expressed his gratitude towards teenage AIDS victim Ryan White and his family for saving his life.

On Friday, the Grammy-winning singer told the crowd at his concert at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis that spending time around White’s family caused him to make changes in his life. White was from Indiana.

“I knew that my lifestyle was crazy and out of order. And six months later, I got sober and clean and have been ever since,” John said.

He said White’s family was the catalyst for him to change. “I cannot thank them enough, because without them, I’d probably be dead,” the singer said, WTHR-TV reported.

White died in Indianapolis at age 18 on April 8, 1990. He had contracted HIV years earlier through a tainted blood transfusion.

His mother, Jeanne White-Ginder, continues to share a close relationship with John, who acknowledged her presence at the concert. “I love you so much,” John said. “Thank you for all you’ve done for me. This song is for you.” He then began playing Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me.