New Zealand MP’s Son and Rising Rugby Star Dies Suddenly at 22
Brody Cameron, a rising star in New Zealand rugby and son of ACT Member of Parliament Mark Cameron, has died suddenly at the age of 22. The young athlete’s passing was announced by his father on Wednesday, five days after his untimely death.
Mark Cameron expressed his profound grief on social media, stating, “Good speed my Son, my boy. I love you always, Dad. RIP.”
The cause of Brody’s sudden death remains undisclosed, leaving many speculating and concerned about the circumstances that led to such a tragedy involving a young athlete in prime health.
Brody Cameron was a celebrated forward for the Vikings Rugby Football Club in Northland, distinguishing himself as a prominent figure in New Zealand’s rugby scene, according to the New Zealand Herald.
New Zealand MP Mark Cameron announces death of son Brody at 22, sparking tributes
Mark Cameron has announced the death of his son.
The New Zealand politician took to Facebookon Wednesday, penning a tribute to his son Brody, who died suddenly at just 22-years-old.
The cause of… pic.twitter.com/y33qac9VJd— “Sudden And Unexpected” (@toobaffled) May 16, 2024
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