‘TRUE CHAMPION’ Chris Eubank says he will ‘never get over’ son Sebastian’s tragic death but says he’s proud of ‘awesome, warrior’ child

&

CHRIS EUBANK has bravely opened up about the tragic death of his son, which he says he ‘will never get over’.

The British boxing legend spoke proudly of Sebastian, who died in July at the age of 29 of a heart attack.

Sebastian – a 2-0 professional boxer, personal trainer and motivational speaker – was watching a sunset in Dubai when tragedy struck.

Dad Chris said on Good Morning Britain: “We have to be objective, what have I learnt that could give people a view

“Sebastian was a true champion. My son was a warrior in that he was out there to help the poor and disenfranchised. He was there to help the youth.

“He took part in a revolution in Sudan. He was big on Africa. And now I am taking that on with his wife, with his child Raheem Sebastian.

“I rejoice for my son. I’m not going to break down. There’s two views, the physical I will never get over.

“No parent can get over because you’ve invested all this time, energy, love from birth to 29.

“And then he’s gone. So you can’t recover from that.

“But the inner you if you know the spirit world, if you believe in the spirit world, my son is with me, you remember who he was.”

Sebastian’s widow Salma Abdelati, who has a one-year old boy Raheem with him, has started up foundation in his honour.

Eubank said: “My son was awesome

“I didn’t know particular parts of him but it’s all coming back now I’m hearing from other people how he was, how he was with children.

“With his wife we are setting up a foundation. This foundation will bring awareness.

“It’s not money I’m looking for, its awareness of the poor, we have to look after the poor.

“We have to look after our neighbour. That’s what Sebastian was about. So I rejoice in him.”

About the author

Olivia Wilson
By Olivia Wilson

Categories

Get in touch

Content and images available on this website is supplied by contributors. As such we do not hold or accept liability for the content, views or references used. For any complaints please contact adelinedarrow@gmail.com. Use of this website signifies your agreement to our terms of use. We do our best to ensure that all information on the Website is accurate. If you find any inaccurate information on the Website please us know by sending an email to adelinedarrow@gmail.com and we will correct it, where we agree, as soon as practicable. We do not accept liability for any user-generated or user submitted content – if there are any copyright violations please notify us at adelinedarrow@gmail.com – any media used will be removed providing proof of content ownership can be provided. For any DMCA requests under the digital millennium copyright act
Please contact: adelinedarrow@gmail.com with the subject DMCA Request.