Max Mosley shoots self after learning of terminal cancer
The coroner said she was "satisfied" Max Mosley had intended to kill himself due to his terminal cancer diagnosis
The coroner said she was "satisfied" Max Mosley had intended to kill himself due to his terminal cancer diagnosis

FORMER F1 boss Max Mosley shot himself after learning his cancer was terminal, a coroner has concluded.

Mr Mosley died in his London home in May 2021. The 81-year-old had been in debilitating pain.
Westminster Coroner’s Court heard that he shared his plans, had a final meal with his wife and wrote a suicide note.

Senior Coroner Dr Fiona Wilcox recorded a conclusion of suicide, saying she was “satisfied” Mr Mosley intended to kill himself.

Mr Mosley developed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, a cancer affecting immune cells, in 2019, the court heard yesterday.

Having exhausted all the treatment options, doctors had told him he likely had a “very limited life expectancy” and he had been moved to palliative care. (BBC Sport)

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