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Who was Rio Ferdinand’s first wife Rebecca Ellison and when did she die?

RIO Ferdinand was left heartbroken when his wife Rebecca Ellison passed away in 2015 at the age of 34.

We take a look at her life with Rio and their three children before it was tragically cut short.

Rebecca Ellison with her husband Rio Ferdinand
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Rebecca Ellison was Rio Ferdinand's first wifeCredit: Getty Images

Who was Rebecca Ellison?

Rebecca Ellison was a former fitness trainer.

She met footballer Rio Ferdinand while he was playing at West Ham in the late 1990s.

Originally from Essex, she kept a low profile and later trained as an accountant.

Rebecca wed Rio in 2009.

 Before her death, Rebecca had kept her illness private after being diagnosed with cancer in 2014
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Before her death, Rebecca had kept her illness private after being diagnosed with cancer in 2014Credit: PA:Press Association

How many children did Rebecca Ellison have with Rio Ferdinand?

Rebecca and Rio had three children.

Rebecca gave birth to the couple's first son Lorenz in 2006

Their second son called Tate followed three years later.

They welcomed a daughter called Tia in 2011 around the same time the family moved back to London following a stint in Manchester when Rio played for United.

 Rio announced the death of his beloved wife in May 2015 in a heartbreaking statement
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Rio announced the death of his beloved wife in May 2015 in a heartbreaking statementCredit: Enterprise News and Pictures

How did Rebecca Ellison die?

Rebecca was just 34 when she passed away on May 1, 2015, after a short battle with breast cancer.

She had kept her illness private after being diagnosed in 2014 and receiving treatment.

She was thought to be clear of the disease, however, her cancer returned and spread to her bones.

When her death was announced it prompted an outpouring of grief from the footballing world.

Rio confirmed his beloved wife's death in a heartbreaking statement that read: "My soul mate slipped away last night.

“Rebecca, my wonderful wife, passed away peacefully after a short battle with cancer at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London.

“She was a fantastic loving mother to our three beautiful children. She will be missed as a wife, sister, aunt, daughter and granddaughter.

“She will live on in our memory, as a guide and inspiration.”

Rio focused on raising his three children after his wife's death
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Rio focused on raising his three children after his wife's deathCredit: Twitter

When was Rebecca Ellison's funeral?

Rebecca was laid to rest following a private ceremony in Kent in May 2015.

Many of her husband's teammates attended the funeral including former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Others also paying their respects were Robin van Persie, Edwin van der Sar, Nemanja Vidic and Darren Fletcher.

The service was described as a celebration of Rebecca's life and she allowed her three children to choose the music that would be played.

 Rio Ferdinand said his world collapsed after Rebecca died of breast cancer
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Rio Ferdinand said his world collapsed after Rebecca died of breast cancerCredit: Rex Features

What has Rio Ferdinand said about his wife's death?

Following the death, Rio admitted that his "world collapsed" and he initially turned to alcohol to deal with his grief, but then turned to focusing on being a loving dad to his kids.

Speaking in his autobiography, he wrote: "I no longer have days when all I can do is cancel my plans and curl up in a ball.

"It is only nights that can still undo me. I usually wake up between 2-3am, when the horror of what my children have lost hits me again, keeping me awake until dawn."

After a while he started a new relationship with Kate Wright and the pair announced their engagement in November 2018.

The Manchester United star retired from football in 2015 after a trophy-laden career and in a shock announcement set his sights on a professional fight in a boxing ring.

But the dream was over by May 2018 after he was refused a licence.

What is Rio and Kate: Becoming a Stepfamily?

The documentary looks at the Ferdinand family as Rio’s fiancée (and now wife) Kate Wright integrates into the family and becomes a stepmum to Rio’s three children, Lorenz, Tate and Tia.

It follows the next stage in the family's journey following the Bafta award-winning and critically-acclaimed documentary, Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum And Dad.

Both documentaries are available to watch on .

Rio Ferdinand opens up on This Morning about being mum and dad, telling his kids that it is ok to cry after death of his wife
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