Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Holte Enders in the Sky => Topic started by: Toronto Villa on July 29, 2012, 08:24:29 PM
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I got some incredibly sad news today that my close friend Rosh passed away suddenly last night. His wife had taken the boys to her home in Cumbria for the weekend. Rosh had stayed behind. He was meant to go out last night but wasn't feeling great so went to bed early. His wife found him when she got home today. It appears he suffered a massive heart attack in his sleep. He leaves behind his wife Emma and two boys; Jayden 8 and Dylan 5. Rosh was only 39.
Rosh and I went to school at King Edwards Aston from 1984 to 1991. We remained very close friends ever since. Villa was always something we'd talk about every weekend. I will really miss that. He was a wonderful husband and father.
Enjoy the new season Rosh from your new seat. I love you and will miss you.
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thats terrible for such a young man and his young family RIP
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R.I.P Rosh.
Lanza Lions.
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Condolences to you. I know what it's like to lose your best friend suddenly without warning. The hurt takes a long time to go away. My thoughts are with his family.
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sorry to here you sad news RIP Rosh
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Condolances to you and his family
RIP Rosh
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Condolences. RIP Rosh.
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The world is another Villain lighter. RIP.
Make sure his family are looked after.
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Sad news RIP Rosh.
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very sad and too young, my condolences to you and his family
UTV
the Doc
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How awful, such a young family to endure such tragedy. RIP Rosh.
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Too young.
Condolances to his wife, children, you and other friends.
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RIP Rosh.........another young villan gone, so sad.
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Such sad news TV! My condolences to you and obviously his family. Another Holt Ender in the sky, I hope he gets the best seat in the house for the forthcoming season. RIP Rosh UTV
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Please pass on my condolences to his family.
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As someone of a similar age and with kids of a similar age all I can say is RIP Rosh and I hope the family get lots of support. It is always the young kids I feel most for in these cases.
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Thank you for all of the messages of support. I cannot remember ever being as desperately sad as this. I feel for his small children as they don't really know what is going on and it will take a while to dawn on them that daddy isn't coming home anymore. Every time I come on here I think of him because I mentioned a lot of stuff we talked about on here.
All I know, and I have two little girls now is along with my wife is to hug and love them. Because it can all be gone before you know it.
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That's so sad. He was only young and to leave behind a young family is very upsetting. RIP Rosh.
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Very sad to hear about your loss TV.
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That is incredibly sad. My condolences to you TV, it's dreadful losing a friend so suddenly, let alone the impact on his family.
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I'll be flying back home for the funeral on Monday. We found today that it wasn't a heart attack but a brain hemorrhage. The doctor's have said that would likely have happened in his sleep and he may never have known about it. The only solace for his wife being spared the guilt that she might have been able to do something had she been there. My brother who works in the pharmaceutical industry told me that in instances where they are able to save the person often they end up in a coma initially and basically mentally incapacitated for the rest of their lives.
Again thanks for the warm messages.