BRAVE FIGHT

Inside Tom Parker’s brave battle with cancer – from diagnosis to his peaceful last moments

TOM Parker has died of an incurable brain tumour less than two years after his diagnosis, at the age of 33.

The Wanted band member was surrounded by family in his last moments on March 30, his wife, Kelsey, said in a statement.

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Tom Parker died at the age of 33. He rose to fame in the band The Wanted and is pictured in 2014Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Tom leaves behind his wife, Kelsey, and their two children, Aurelia, two, and Bodhi, one. They are pictured in January 2021, a few months after his brain tumour diagnosisCredit: instagram/being_kelsey

Tom was one of the 2,000 people in the UK to be diagnosed with a glioblastoma each year. 

It is almost always fatal due to the complexity of treating it, and has an average life expectancy of between 12 and 18 months. 

The dad-of-two left behind two beautiful children who he shared with 30-year-old actress and blogger Kelsey - Aurelia, two, and Bodhi, one.

Tom was best known for being a member of the award-winning British pop group The Wanted, which produced top hits All Time Low and Heart Vacancy. 

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After the band split in 2014, Tom continued working in the music industry and also took part in TV shows such as Celebrity Masterchef and The Jump, as well as playing Danny Zuko in a touring production of Grease.

Tom performed with his four bandmates for the last time on March 15, during The Wanted's The Greatest Hits reunion tour, where he appeared in a wheelchair.

Bolton-born Tom worked hard to raise awareness of the incurable disease that would end up taking his life, determined to leave a positive legacy. 

He has previously said he is shocked at the lack of treatment and funding for brain cancer patients in the UK, having had some of his own therapy in Spain.

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Brain Tumour Research said: “Tom’s tragic death highlights the fact that brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer yet, historically, just one per cent of the national spend on cancer research has historically been allocated to this devastating disease. 

“We remember Tom for his passion, intelligence, eloquence and determination in the face of such adversity and will continue to remember him as we focus on our vision of finding a cure for all types of brain tumours.”

Diagnosis 

Tom revealed in October 2020 that he had an inoperable stage 4 glioblastoma — which doctors described as “the worst case scenario”.

He was told he was likely to have only 12 to 18 months to live.

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It all began with seizures in the summer of 2020, a key warning sign of a brain tumour.

Tom was put on the NHS waiting list for an MRI scan, but then suffered a “massive seizure” on a family holiday to Norwhich. 

Speaking on Loose Women, Kelsey said: "So we believe Tom had a seizure in July [2020].

“But I wasn't actually around, so Tom rang me like, 'I don't really feel well Kels. Something's happened'. I said, 'What do you think Tom?' He said, 'I don't know’.

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