Hamilton thanks 'overwhelming' response to dog Roscoe's death
- Lewis Hamilton received overwhelming support following the death of his bulldog, Roscoe, who died at the age of 13 after suffering health complications.
- Hamilton expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support he received, saying it has been really uplifting during this challenging time of loss.
- He described Roscoe as the most important part of his life and made the hardest decision of my life to let him go after Roscoe's heart stopped.
- He emphasized the deep bond with pets, highlighting that loss reflects love, adding, "grief is the last act of love" and acknowledging how many people understand this pain.
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Seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton received a flood of messages after Roscoe had to be put to sleep.
Lewis Hamilton thanks 'overwhelming' response to dog Roscoe's death
Lewis Hamilton on Thursday thanked people around the tight-knit Formula One family and beyond for their messages of support following the death of his beloved dog, saying the response had been "quite overwhelming".
Lewis Hamilton fights with emotions after the loss of Bulldog Roscoe - and feels the support of fans and colleagues. What this means for him before the Formula 1 race in Singapore.
Lewis Hamilton fights with emotions after the loss of Bulldog Roscoe - and feels the support of fans and colleagues. What this means for him before the Formula 1 race in Singapore.
Lewis Hamilton opens up on grief as dog Roscoe was 'most important thing in my life' - The Mirror
Lewis Hamilton spoke publicly for the first time since losing his beloved bulldog Roscoe at the weekend and thanked fans for the 'overwhelming' support he has received
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