Tanya Jones, wife of the actor and former footballer Vinne Jones, died at the couple's Los Angeles home at the age of 53.
Jones' management confirmed the news and said the actor was next to his wife when she pbaded away.
"At 8:46 am local time in Los Angeles on Saturday, July 6th, Vinnie Jones' wife, Tanya Jones, has died as a result of a long illness," the statement said.
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Ford, whose real name is Thomas McAleese, was the leader of the Marmalade pop-guitar group. The group is the first Scottish band to be ranked first among British singles, with its takeover of Ob-La-Di, the Beatles' Ob-La-Da in December 1968. Ford died in Los Angeles on December 31, 2018, the age of 72 years. complications related to Parkinson's disease.
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8/41 Windsor Davies
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1/41 Dean Ford
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Getty
2/41 Pegi Young
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Getty
3/41 Daryl Dragon
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Getty Images
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6/41 Carol Channing
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Getty
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Getty
8/41 Windsor Davies
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Getty
9/41 Jonas Mekas
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Getty
11/41 Michel Legrand
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Getty
12/41 James Ingram
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Getty
13/41 Dick Miller
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16/41 Julie Adams
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17/41 Albert Finney
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Getty
18/41 Peter Tork
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GETTY IMAGES
19/41 Mark Hollis
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Getty Images
22/41 Janice Freeman
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Getty Images for COTA
23/41 Keith Flint
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EPA
24/41 Luke Perry
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AFP / Getty Images
25/41 Jed Allan
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Getty
27/41 Pat Laffan
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Getty
30/41 Bernie Tormé
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32/41 Scott Walker
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Rex
33/41 Agnes Varda
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AFP / Getty
34/41 Tania Mallet
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United Artists
35/41 Boon Gould (right)
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39/41 Andrew Hall
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Photo by ITV / REX
40/41 Carmine Cardini
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41/41 Leon Redbone
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Photo by Chris Capstick / REX
"Tanya moved peacefully to the Jones family's house surrounded by Vinnie, their daughter, and other family members.
"Vinnie and her family are asking for privacy when they are going through a period of understandable grief during this devastating time."
The couple was married in 1994, while Vinnie was playing for AFC Wimbledon, and had renewed her vows in 2007. Tanya had a daughter, Kaley, from her ex-husband and a son, Aaron, with Vinnie.
In 2013, they both revealed that they were being treated for skin cancer – Tanya had been diagnosed years ago, while Vinnie, who played in movies including snatch and X-Men: The Final Clash, had learned that he had a malignant melanoma under the eye.
Jones described Tanya as "the most amazing person" in an interview in 2017 with the Daily Mirror , adding, "I think we're the perfect match and I've been lucky to find it."
Sports personalities and celebrities sent messages of condolence on social media.
Former boxer Frank Bruno tweeted, "I am very saddened by the announcement of the death of Vinnie Jones' wife, Tanya. My thoughts are with Vinnie and her family during this difficult time. "
Kevin Campbell, former Arsenal and Everton striker, said: "My deepest condolences to your family and loved ones, VinnieJones65".