Senseless Things singer Mark Keds has died at the age of 50. He was best known as the frontman of the 90s pop punk band and for co-writing The Libertines' hit Can't Stand Me Now.
An announcement was made by Mark's bandmate Ben Harding, who took to Facebook to pay tribute to the star. Ben shared: "Dear Friends, It is with the heaviest of hearts that we have to tell you that, sadly, Mark - our singer, friend and main songwriter - is no longer with us.
We understand that he passed away at his home during the early hours of this morning. As yet, the cause of death is unconfirmed." He continued: "It’s no secret that he had struggled on and off with drug abuse and a pretty chaotic lifestyle for a long while, and his health suffered substantially
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