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Tom Parker�s heartbreaking question about �life after death� ahead of cancer battle

The haunting question was asked almost 12 years ago

Tom Parker ‘s heartbreaking question about “life after death” has been revealed following his passing after a battle with cancer.

Tom died yesterday (Wednesday, March 30). He was 33 years old.

Tom Parker returns from cancer treatment
Tom Parker died yesterday aged 33 after battling brain cancer (Credit: ITV)
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Tom’s heartbreaking question

A heartbreaking admission made by Tom 12 years ago has resurfaced following his tragic death yesterday.

Back in 2010, Tom asked a question many want an answer to – is there life after death?

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Tom’s haunting question was asked in an autobiography about his band, The Wanted, that came out 12 years ago.

In a section dedicated to answering fans’ questions, Tom was asked: “If you were granted the answer to any one question in the universe, what would you ask?”

Tom then answered: “Is there life after death?”

Another admission made by the star was that his motto was “live by the sword, die by the sword”.

Tom Parker dies after cancer battle

It was announced yesterday that Tom had tragically passed away aged 33.

In 2020 he was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, an inoperable, incurable brain tumour.

His death was announced yesterday evening by his wife, Kelsey, with whom he had two children. In a heart-wrenching Instagram post, Kelsey paid tribute to her husband.

“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm Tom passed away peacefully earlier today with all of his family by his side,” she wrote.

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Tom Parker and his The Wanted bandmates

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Robert Emlyn Slater
Freelance Writer

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