That was a really divesting moment for the Catastrophe star and co-creator Rob Delaney when he lost his two-year-old son Henry in January. That time he had not revealed anything about this news but recently the star revealed the cause of the death. He recently revealed that his two-year-old son died after battling brain cancer and he was suffering from above two years.
He took the sad news to the social media on Friday via Facebook and wrote “I have very sad news. My two and a half-year-old son Henry has passed away. Henry had been diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016, shortly after his first birthday, following persistent vomiting and weight loss. Cancer returned last autumn and he died in January.”
He stated all the family member are devastated after the death of Henry. Describing more about the two-year-old boy, he further stated that he was a joy, smart, funny, and mischievous boy and with him, they had enjoyed many wonderful adventures.
In 2016 after this first birthday, the family came to knows that he had a brain tumor and after the surgery, he suffered from significant physical disabilities. He used to talk with various sign language and he had developed his own methods.
Delaney added “I am astonished by the love-in-action displayed by Henry’s mom and his brothers. They are why I will endeavor to not go mad with grief. I don’t want to miss out on their beautiful lives. I’m greedy for more experiences with them.”
Delaney thanked the nurses, doctor, home cares, and charity workers for helping his family and Henry over the last few years. He has nothing left to share with others. By ending the post, he wrote “Thank you, beautiful Henry, for spending as much time with us as you did. We miss you so much.” That was really devastating and emotional.
