Tim Roth’s son Cormac has died at the age of 25.
at the age of 25. The English actor shared that his son died following a battle with cancer on Oct. 16. Roth shared the news in a statement to ET.
"On Sunday the 16th of October, we lost our beautiful boy Cormac after a courageous battle with cancer. He died peacefully in the arms of his family who loved and adored him. He fought with incredible bravery for the past year, and maintained his wicked wit and humor to the very end," the statement from theTim went on to share that from a young age, his son had a passion for music. According to Tim, his son played, composed music and studied music.
Tim ended his statement with words from his son."In Cormac’s words: 'Make sure you do the things you love.'"Roth has not shared anything publicly on social media, but a post from last year was dedicated to Cormac’s birthday. "Birthday man Cormac ♥️♥️♥️," Roth captioned the photo of his son smiling for the camera as he wore a birthday hat.
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