Hamilton mourns Dog Roscoe for death: ‘I lost my best friend’

Hamilton mourns Dog Roscoe for death: 'I lost my best friend'

Lewis Hamilton has announced the death of his dog roscoe on Monday. The Formula 1 Driver Skipped the Pirelli Test in Italy on Friday Due to the Health of the English Bulldog.

“Roscoe passed away in my arms on Sunday Evening. I have lost my best friend,” Hamilton writes on Instagram. “After four days on ventilation, I had to make the hardest decision of my life.”

Hamilton is Grateful for the years he spent with roscoe. “He was a great soul, an angel and a true friend. Bringing roscoe into my life is the best decision I have ever made. I will always Cherish the memories we created together.”

The Seven-Time World Champion Lost His Dog Coco in 2020, but has never had to euthanize a dog before. “It is One of the Most Painful Experiences ever. I Feel a Deep Connection with Anyone who has experienced the loss of a Beloved PET.”

“Althegh the Loss is huge Heavy, Having Roscoe as a Pet was one of the most beautiful things in my life: Loving So Intensely and Receiving Love in Return,” Writes the Ferrari Driver. The Dog Has Traveled with the Brit to Circuits Around the World in recent years.

The Forty-Year-Old Hamilton Will Be Back in Action in Formula 1 Next Weekend. The Singapore Grand Prix is ​​Scheduled for Sunday.

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