V8 Supercar racer Jason Richards loses cancer battle
New Zealand-born V8 Supercar racer Jason Richards has passed away after a 14-month fight against a rare form of cancer. He was 35.
www.drive.com.auJason Richards died on December 15, 2011, after a battle with a rare adrenal cancer. He was 35 years old and passed away at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, surrounded by his family.[1][7]
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New Zealand-born V8 Supercar racer Jason Richards has passed away after a 14-month fight against a rare form of cancer. He was 35.
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cooberpedytimes.comRacing Driver Jason Richards Dies Aged 35 It is with huge regret and sadness that BJR confirms the death today of team-mate Jason Richards after a courageous 13-month battle with cancer. Jason, 35, died last night (Thursday December 15) at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, surrounded by his close family. Jason was diagnosed with Adrenocortical Carcinoma in November 2010. He has since undergone surgery, chemotherapy and several drug trials, as well as travelling to Michigan for expert advice....
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