Lewis Hamilton says the death of his dog Roscoe is 'one of the most painful experiences'
Lewis Hamilton missed a key Ferrari tire test to care for Roscoe, his English bulldog with 1.3 million followers, who died after pneumonia led to a coma and cardiac arrest.
- Lewis Hamilton has withdrawn from a test drive with Ferrari, stating he is by his dog Roscoe's side during his health crisis, as reported on social media.
- Roscoe, a bulldog aged 12, was admitted to the hospital after suffering from pneumonia, and he died after spending four days on life support, as confirmed by Hamilton in his emotional Instagram post.
- Hamilton described saying goodbye to Roscoe as 'the hardest decision of my life' and shared his deep connection with his pet.
- Tributes are pouring in from fans and fellow drivers, expressing condolences and celebrating Roscoe's impact in the racing community.
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Formula 1 racer Lewis Hamilton announced on social media that due to a serious illness that befell his puppy Roscoe, he was forced to make the difficult decision to put him to sleep. The 40-year-old revealed in an emotional note that it was one of the most difficult decisions he had to make in his life and thanked his followers for the love and support they have shown his pet over the years.
Sir Lewis Hamilton's dog Roscoe has died (Entertainment)
Sir Lewis Hamilton's dog Roscoe has passed away. The Formula One legend has announced the tragic loss of his beloved bulldog in an Instagram statement on Monday (29.09.25), after the pooch was put in a coma after suffering a second bout of pneumonia. Hamilton, 40, wrote on Instagram: "After f...
“After four days of life support, fighting hard, I had to make the most difficult decision of my life: to say goodbye to Roscoe. He died the night of Sunday, September 28 in my arms.”
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