Popular comedian died in sad accident when massive tree limb fell on top of him… Details in comments 👇

COMMEDIAN Tony Knight perished in a tragic accident during a French music event.

The event occurred last month while Tony, 54, was attending the Rock & Cars festival in Lavaur. A family member informed

Fox News Digital that a large tree limb fell on top of the stand-up comic and many other festival attendees. His health, happiness, and fitness were all excellent,

and he had everything working for him. He was charming, humorous, and passionate, and his partner Hayley,

family, and friends all over the world adored him, a family member told the news outlet.

Local authorities are currently investigating the accident, which only injured Tony, according to French media.

People who loved and knew the comic expressed their grief on social media following his death.“Disturbing news regarding Tony Knight. Tragic incidents are

often difficult to hear about. “It’s important to remember how much happiness and laughter his comedy brought to so many people,” one Facebook user said.

It’s insane that you don’t know when or how you’ll spend your final day on earth. Truly mind-boggling. Unusual incidents. Another individual remarked,

“I’m deeply sorry for your family’s loss.” “May your love rest peacefully. My heartfelt sympathies to your friends and family. A third remarked, “Sorry to lose you, sir.”

“Wow, that’s so sad, especially for those who help animals. Prayers to all his loved ones,” someone said. “This is really terrible news. “RIP, Tony,” another individual wrote.

There were no modifications to the original statement. “Best wishes for your funeral,” said a sixth.Hayley Wright, Tony’s lifelong partner, created a GoFundMe page in his memory to aid with funeral and hospital expenses.

On July 5, the cause had raised more than $8,000 toward its $20,000 goal. Tony was preparing for a UK comedy tour in the months leading up to his death.

Tony was also renowned as a dog lover. On his website, he identified himself as a “dog listener.” Hayley’s sister discussed the side work on GoFundMe,

stating that Tony “helped people all over the world” learn how to communicate with their pets in new ways.

Before his untimely demise, he was also scheduled to conduct well-known canine classes throughout Europe, she claimed.

“Mad Dogs and an Englishman,” the vocalist from Washington, DC, recently sold out several locations in Australia and elsewhere. According to his IMDB biography,

Tony has also worked as an actor in films such as The Legend of Awesomest Maximus (2011), The Saxon Chronicles (2006), and Unicorn City (2012). Despite being officially resident in Australia, the Englishman

has spent the previous four years living with his partner Hayley on her family farm in Beaufort. They’ve been together for almost 15 years. There are whispers that Hayley wishes to disperse Tony’s ashes in France.

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