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James Morrison's wife dies at the age of 45 Celebrating the anniversary of a liver transplant in November: I am very happy

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British singer James Morrison debuted in 2006 and won him the BRIT Award for Best Male Vocalist with his debut album, and his 2008 album "Songs For You, Truth For Me" sold more than 1.5 million copies, making him one of the most active British male singers in the 2000s. His wife, Gill Catchpole, recently confirmed that she has passed away at the age of 45.

James Morrison's wife dies at the age of 45 Celebrating the anniversary of a liver transplant in November: I am very happy

British singer James Morrison's wife Jill Cashpol has died at the age of 45. (Photo/Retrieved from Instagram/jamesmorrisonok)

According to reports by British media such as "Daily Mail" and "Daily Mirror" on the 7th local time, Girkachpol was found in his own house in Gloucestershire on the 5th. There is nothing suspicious about Jill's death, and James is devastated by the death of his wife, and his family is by his side.

James Morrison's wife dies at the age of 45 Celebrating the anniversary of a liver transplant in November: I am very happy

James was devastated by the sudden loss of his wife. (Photo/Retrieved from Instagram/jamesmorrisonok)

James and Jill have two daughters, and Jill runs a café in the village where the family lives. It is understood that the two first met in the relationship between the son of the owner of the B&B and the B&B guests, and later developed into a romantic relationship. In November, Jill shared a post commemorating the first anniversary of her liver transplant on her café's Facebook page, when she wrote, "Well, what more can I say. What a change in a year. This time last year, I was doing a kidney transplant, and a year later, after a lot of ups and downs, I have my own business here. 」

James Morrison's wife dies at the age of 45 Celebrating the anniversary of a liver transplant in November: I am very happy

Jill celebrated the one-year anniversary of her liver transplant in a Facebook post last November. (Photo/Retrieved from Facebook/Cotswold Sandwich Box)

In addition, Jill encouraged others in the post: "At the beginning of this year, I myself never expected this to happen. For those of you who are struggling, I can tell you from experience that things are really getting better and better. Thank you to my family and friends who have been through it all and picked up the broken me and my life. You all know that I'm referring to you, and I'm blessed. 」