Paul Spencer dies at age 53: Dario G Star’s cause of death revealed

Paul Spencer, who was widely known for being a member of the 90s trio Dario G, has died at the age of 53.

According to the BBC, the musician was diagnosed with stage 4 rectal cancer last year.

The tragic news was confirmed on Dario G’s official Instagram account.

They wrote: “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Paul Spencer early this morning. He was optimistic until the end but this was a battle he couldn’t fight anymore.”

A post shared on Instagram

The statement continued to praise the singer’s career, saying he left behind a “wonderful musical legacy” and many happy memories for many people.

They added: “He will be sadly missed by those who loved him. Please shine our great star.”

The recent news comes months after the musician came to X to reveal that he had been diagnosed with the serious illness.

“It’s hard to write this. I just found out that I have stage 4 rectal cancer and have a shadow on my liver. I’m sure it’s hard to read too. I’ll definitely do my best,” he wrote. at that time.

He added that he remained positive and would see his doctor later that week to discuss the next steps in his treatment.

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Later that year, he spoke to Mirror Online to share more details about his treatment at the time, saying he was “progressing very well” and the chemotherapy and medication he was taking. taking stopped the pain he felt.

Regarding the side effects of the treatment, he added, “I’ve even had to deal with the fact that my sense of taste has changed in the last week… But my friends are probably telling me that anyway, I always feel uncomfortable when wearing clothes. I also have eye problems with various things.”

After being diagnosed with cancer, the male singer said he wanted to stay optimistic and even took up new hobbies such as watching football, jogging and writing happy notes to himself.

He also hopes to “ring the bell,” which means his cancer treatment is over.

“I’ve never had a watch so maybe when I ring that bell,” he said, adding that he also plans to buy a watch because it will remind him that he has reached a milestone. milestone and want it to be a positive thing.

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