Chadwick Boseman of 'Black Panther' fame passes away at 43

 

American entertainer Chadwick Boseman died at 43 years old, following a four-year-long fight with colon malignancy. 


The news was affirmed through the entertainer's Twitter account where the Marvel star's family delivered an announcement. 


"It is with limitless misery that we affirm the death of Chadwick Boseman. A genuine contender, Chadwick continued on through everything, and brought you a significant number of the movies you have come to adore so a lot," his family said in the announcement. 


"From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom and a few more — all were recorded during and between innumerable medical procedures and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his profession to rejuvenate King T'Challa in Black Panther," the announcement read. 


"It was an incredible honor to rejuvenate King T'Challa in Black Panther." 


Boseman had stayed quiet about his sickness however had attracted worries about his wellbeing the past after a significant weight reduction. 


Boseman had stayed quiet about his sickness yet had attracted worries about his wellbeing the past after a significant weight reduction. 


Before he slung to popularity with his advancement Marvel job of Black Panther, the entertainer was known for his depiction of Black American symbols in films like 42 and Get on Up.

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