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Sean Lock death: How comic discovered cancer after a one-night stand 30 years ago before becoming a household name

SEAN Lock tragically died from cancer today aged 58.

He was first diagnosed with a skin melanoma in 1990 – after a one-night stand saved his life.

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in 2010.

His GP referred him immediately to a dermatologist who confirmed the suspect skin was in fact a malignant melanoma.

Medics successfully removed the cancer – but warned that it would have almost certainly spread if it had been spotted later.

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“'I never saw Tina again, but if I happen to bump into her, the first thing I'll tell her is that she saved my life,” Lock added.

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The Woking-born comic ditched working as a labourer and started making a living as a performer full-time the following year, in 1991.

By 1993 he was a rising star appearing on TV alongside Rob Newman and David Baddiel on Newman and Baddiel.

Lock even accompanied the duo for the first comedy show at the old Wembley Stadium.

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A rumour has persisted that Lock was the first of the three on stage and therefore the first comedian to play the historic venue, but it’s not true.

That didn’t stop Lock enjoying the myth, though.

“What I like about it is that it p***es David Baddiel off,” he told .

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