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Tim Roth's son Cormac's tragic last post before death as he gave fans heartfelt message

Musician Cormac Roth shared a heartfelt message to fans as his last post on Instagram before his untimely death.

The rising star, who was the son of British actor Tim Roth, sadly lost his battle with stage 3 germ cell cancer at the age of 25.

But before his passing, Cormac took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message with his legion of followers stating they should never give up on what they love the most.

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In the short video, he said: “All of you are so talented and it blows me away with what I see everyday when I scroll, through. It really does. What you guys make is incredible!

Cormac shared a heartfelt post with fans
(Image: Instagram)

“Just sink your teeth in and remember that life is short and you don’t always get to choose your destiny and you don’t always get to choose your future.

“But be an undeniable force that lives and breaths that thing that you claim that you love and that you are and really do it and if makes you happy really do it.”

He finished off by saying: “That’s all I got and I love you.”

In July, Cormac took to Instagram to share the news that he was diagnosed with cancer last year in November.

The rising star sadly passed away from cancer
(Image: Instagram)

In a lengthy message, he wrote: “In November of 21 I was diagnosed with stage 3 germ cell cancer. Since then I’ve been fighting it daily, throwing everything I can at it.

“Chemo, high dose chemo, medication, transplants, transfusions, surgeries etc. It is called Choriocarcinoma, it is rare, and it has managed to stay many steps ahead of me no matter what I throw at it.

“It has taken away half of my hearing, 60pounds of weight, my confidence, and will continue its murderous path until I can manage to stop it some how, and kill it.”

The star also shared that despite how he was feeling, the cancer hadn’t taken away his “will to survive”.

Cormac had stage 3 germ cell cancer

“But it hasn’t taken away my will to survive, or my love of making music.

“It hasn’t taken me down yet. If you or someone you love is effected by cancer, please feel free to reach out for it is an emotional rollercoaster unlike anything else.

“Love to you all please make sure to do the things that you love. Life is short. It is chaos. And you never know when it’s going to be you.

“Be well and go to the doctor. F**k cancer.”

Cormac, who was a talented guitarist and composer, passed away on October 16 with his family releasing the news of his death on October 31.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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