Simon Rimmer, 57, has said losing his older brother James when he was just 37-years-old to pancreatic cancer was "extremely traumatic" for him and his family.The TV presenter said his sibling's death was "numbing" and "life-changing" for everyone, in a new interview.It comes after Tim was asked about a "significant death" he has experienced in his life.He replied: "Well, it's my brother, he died when he was 37-years-old, 16 years ago or something like that, and he died of pancreatic cancer."It was obviously extremely sad and traumatic for me and my family and, yes, it's life-changing for everyone involved."Tim went on to recall his brother's devastating diagnosis and how he felt at the time."It was absolutely incredible and numbing," he.
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