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Tom Parker’s family 'glad he’s no longer suffering' after tragic brain tumour battle

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Tom Parker's devastated family are reportedly taking comfort in the fact that he is no longer suffering. On Wednesday 30 March, The Wanted singer's wife Kelsey confirmed that Tom had passed away nearly two years after being diagnosed with incurable brain cancer glioblastoma.

And now it has been reported that while his family are "understandably heartbroken beyond words at losing him", they "didn't want to see him suffer or be in pain anymore." A source close to Tom's wife Kelsey told The Sun: "Even though they knew this moment was coming, nothing can prepare you for this kind of grief." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter It was continued: "But while they would give anything to have one more day with their beloved Tom, they didn't want to see him suffer or be in pain anymore. "If there is any silver lining in this unimaginable time, it's the fact that Tom is no longer in any discomfort and can rest now." The source added to the publication that Tom's immediate family spent quality time with him in his final days and "made sure he knew how much they and everyone loved him".

It was added that the family has "memories with Tom that they will all treasure forever".Tom's wife Kelsey, who tied the knot with him in 2018, confirmed the devastating news of his passing on Wednesday 30 March, with scores of tributes pouring in.

He had been bravely fighting an inoperable brain tumour since he was diagnosed with it in 2020. Kelsey wrote: "It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm Tom passed away peacefully earlier today with all of his family by his side.

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