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Nick Cave thanks fans for their support after death of his son Jethro

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Nick Cave has sent a thank-you note to his fans in the wake of his son’s death.Jethro Lazenby died aged 31 earlier this month, with Cave issuing in a statement to NME: “We would be grateful for family privacy at this time.”A fan has now written to Cave, as featured on the artist’s The Red Hand Files blog, saying that they were sending “collective love” on behalf of all his fans amid the recent tragedy.“I have no question for you today,” Teresa from Australia wrote. “I just wanted to send my heartfelt condolences on the tragic loss of Jethro.

All I can do is offer the collective love of all who read your letters. Much love to you and all your family.”Cave responded: “Dear Teresa.

Thank you for your letter. Many others have written to me about Jethro, sending condolences and kind words. These letters are a great source of comfort and I’d like to thank all of you for your support.”He concluded the response to say that he would return to writing on his blog in a few weeks’ time.Cave lost another son, Arthur, 15, in 2015 after he fell to his death from a cliff in Brighton.Jethro was born in Melbourne in 1991 and only learned that Cave was his father when he was eight years old.

He became a model after being scouted while in the city, but also tried his hand at acting, with roles in 2007’s Corroboree and 2011’s My Little Princess.

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