Ex-Mayor of Toronto, Rod Ford, Passes Away Due to Cancer at Age 46
Rob Ford, the former Mayor of Toronto, has sadly passed away at the age of 46. His death was confirmed due to cancer, a rare form of the disease that he was diagnosed with in 2014.
Ford's political career was significantly impacted by his diagnosis. After being diagnosed with a brain tumor, he did not return to the mayoral office and his political career effectively ended. He passed away in 2016.
During his tenure as Mayor, Ford gained international notoriety after admitting to smoking crack cocaine in 2013. Despite this, he was loved by his supporters who stood by him throughout his battles with drug and alcohol addiction.
However, information about the specific type of cancer Ford had, as well as the reactions of his supporters to his death, was not provided.
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