Sandra Bullock's Partner Bryan Randall's Death Sparks 500% Increase in Donations to the ALS Association

Sandra Bullock's partner Bryan Randall's death has sparked a 500 per cent increase in donations to the ALS (known as MND in the UK) Association.

The photographer died on Saturday aged 57 after a secret three-year ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) battle. 

After the family asked for people to donate to the ALS Association instead of sending or buying flowers. 

Sandra's sister Gesine penned in an Instagram post: 'In lieu of flowers, please donate to ALS Association and Massachusetts General Hospital (links in bio).'

The ALS Association told TMZ that now donations were up 500 per cent over the same time last year in a funding spike. 

They told the publication: 'We're grateful for the amazing outpouring of support in honor of Bryan.'

'The money pouring in will help our urgent work to make ALS a livable disease through local care, national advocacy, and global ALS research.'

Sandra called her partner Bryan 'very patient,' 'a saint' and 'evolved on a level that is not human' in a 2021 interview amid his secret ALS battle that led to his tragic passing Saturday.