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And worked for the United States. State Department as Vice Consul at the United States. Embassy in Tehran, Iran. Richard Queen began to physically deteriorate fairly early during his confinement. While the hostage takers were aware of his ailment, the doctor they provided repeatedly misdiagnosed his ailment as a “Twisted Spine”.
As his illness progressed and it became increasingly difficult for Queen to stand or walk, he was finally taken to a local hospital where he was examined by the neurologist Doctor Mehryar for a more thorough evaluation.
After Doctor Mehryar"s consultation the hostage takers determined that Queen's illness required they release him. Richard Queen was later diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
He was held hostage for 250 days and released on July 11, 1980. Thirteen hostages had been released on November 20, 1979 (16 days).
The remaining 52 hostages were released on January 20, 1981 (444 days).
Richard Queen died on August 14, 2002 in Falls Church City, Virginia due to complications from multiple sclerosis. He was a graduate of Edgemont High School, class of 1969 & Hamilton College, class of 1973.