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Andrew Lloyd Webber 'bereft' as he announces son's death after cancer battle

Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber has confirmed the sad death of his eldest son.

The composer took to Twitter to share the news on Saturday. He said he was 'shattered' to announce that his son, Nick, had passed away at Basingstoke Hospital today (Saturday March 25).

It comes after Lord Lloyd-Webber recently revealed that 43-year-old Nicholas, who was also a composer, had been moved to a hospice where he was “battling” gastric cancer.

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The Oscar-winning composer wrote: "I am shattered to have to announce that my beloved elder son Nick died a few hours ago in Basingstoke Hospital. His whole family is gathered together and we are all totally bereft."

Nick was moved into a hospice on March 23 as a result of his 18-month-long battle with gastric cancer. The news follows a video posted to Lord Lloyd-Webber’s Instagram account on Thursday, in which the composer said his son was “over the worst of this first bout of pneumonia” which he caught as a result of his “ghastly” cancer.

Lord Lloyd-Webber – who wrote the music for hit shows such as Cats, The Phantom Of The Opera and Jesus Christ Superstar – said in a video on Instagram: “We’re all here and the family here has gathered around and it was the right place for us all to be I think.”

In the video he also thanked the people of Ukraine who sent him a Cats T-shirt following the announcement that his son was “critically ill”.

The theatre composer announced the news of his son’s death on Saturday (PA)

He said: “I know that they’ve been performing Cats there in a bunker, a makeshift production.

“It’s incredibly moving … everything they’re going through they have been so incredibly thoughtful about dearest Nick.

“I’m going to go and see Nick in a minute, and I’m going to pass on all of the fantastic wishes that I’ve had for him all the way from everywhere all around the world.”

Lord Lloyd-Webber also sent his best wishes “to the other families I have around the world in theatre” on the opening night of his new show Bad Cinderella in New York.

He said: “I’m absolutely gutted not to be able to be there but my place is really here in England at the moment.”

The Broadway show is a retooled version of London West End’s Cinderella, which takes its name from a key song in the show and has new songs, leading lady and title.

Lord Lloyd-Webber’s first wife, Sarah Hugill, is the mother of Nicholas. They also share a daughter, Imogen.

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