Popular comedian died in a ‘freak’ accident.

Tony Knight, a comedian and ‘dog listener’, died in a ‘freak’ accident. A family member verified that the British comic, who lived in Australia, died in June while visiting the Rock ‘n’ Cars Festival in Lavaur, France. “He was only 54 and having the time of his life,” a family member told Fox Digital News. “He was fit, healthy, happy and had everything going for him, he was charismatic, funny, passionate and so very loved by [his partner] Hayley, his family and his friends all over the world.

“According to the French media, Tony was the only one injured when a massive tree branch fell on him and five others. He later died from the injuries he endured. Local officials are presently examining the collision that took his life. Fans of the comedian expressed their condolences on social media. “Disturbing news about Tony Knight. Tragic events are often tough to hear about.

“It’s important to remember how much joy and laughter his comedy brought to so many people,” remarked one Facebook user. “It’s absurd to not know when or how you’ll spend your final day on Earth. Fantastic. “Unusual incidents,” another said. “May your lover rest peacefully. “My heartfelt condolences to your friends and family,” a third said. Hayley Wright, Tony’s long-term companion, created a GoFundMe campaign in his memory to help with funeral and hospital bills.

By July 5, the fundraiser had raised more than $8,000 toward its $20,000 target. Tony had been preparing for a UK comedy tour in the months leading up to his death.
He was also well-known for his love of dogs, referring to himself as a “dog listener” on his official website. Hayley’s sister wrote on Tony’s GoFundMe page that he “helped people all over the world” learn new ways to interact with their pets.

The comedian was planned to tour the UK with a series of gigs called Mad Dogs and an Englishman, which would also play at the Edinburgh Fringe. The show was billed as “the world’s first comedy show about dog behavior.” “Stand up and sit.” Our thoughts and prayers are with the sad family. May he rest peacefully.

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