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Bob Marley may have died more than 40 years ago, but his legacy of love lives on.

The iconic Jamaican singer was at the peak of his career when he was diagnosed with a rare form of skin cancer in 1977. Despite the news about his health, he continued performing, touring the world and releasing new music. It wasn’t until several years later that his cancer diagnosis began to affect his daily life.

Coming off of a two-night run at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Marley was playing soccer with friends in Central Park when he had a seizure. After being taken to a local hospital, doctors discovered his cancer had spread throughout his entire body, and he was given just months to live. Despite the grim prognosis, Marley stayed positive…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

“Him say, ‘Listen, we’re gonna fight it, all right? Regardless of what the doctors might say or what they might do, we’re gonna fight it. ’Cause a Rasta never give up,’ ” his friend and personal physician Dr. Carlton “Pee Wee” Fraser recalled in the 2012 documentary Marley.

After seeking alternative treatments around the world, Marley died on May 11, 1981, in Miami. On his 79th birthday in 2024, his son, Ziggy Marley — who was 12 years old at the time of Marley’s death — penned a sweet letter to the reggae singer for PEOPLE.

“I miss everything [about you], but mainly your presence,” Ziggy wrote. “I listen to you. Your songs are always playing — when I go to my mother [Rita’s] house, music is on. Bob is on. Music is always around.”

He continued, “My smile is honoring you. I laugh, and it looks like your laugh. Pieces of you are a part of me. You would’ve loved being a grandpa [Ziggy is a dad to seven children]. I see a little bit of something of you [in them] every now and again. It’s lovely to see. It’s joyful. The grandkids get a piece of you through us. Everything we do is connected to you.”

So what happened to Bob Marley? Here are all the details of his untimely death and the legacy he left behind.

How did Bob Marley die?

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Bob Marley at Tower Records Hollywood in 1979.Chris Walter/WireImage

Marley died from acral lentiginous melanoma, a rare form of skin cancer, which had spread throughout his body over several years, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. He was first diagnosed in July 1977 when he sought treatment for a lesion under the big toe on his right foot. Marley first thought it was a soccer injury, but an opinion from a second doctor who biopsied the spot revealed that it was cancer.

Although the doctor recommended amputating the toe, Marley opted to remove the nail and some of the affected tissue for a skin graft. Marley continued without medical care for the next few years, all while releasing music and touring the world.

By September 1980, Marley’s cancer had begun to overtake his body. After performing two shows at Madison Square Garden, he collapsed while exercising in Central Park. He was taken to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where doctors discovered his cancer had spread to his brain, lungs and other organs. In an interview with The New Yorker, Marley’s manager Danny Sims recalled one doctor saying he had “more cancer in him than I’ve seen with a live human being.” Marley was given just a few months to live.

He played his final concert in Pittsburgh just two days later, after which his road manager, Allan Cole, decided it was in his best interest to cancel the rest of the tour. Marley underwent chemotherapy treatment, but when his health didn’t improve, Cole helped find an alternative treatment. Cole went to a cancer seminar, where he met a controversial German doctor, whose holistic methods of care were “nontoxic” and primarily diet-based.

“There was a German doctor, Dr. Josef Issels, who was there. He is the only man on record to have cured that form of cancer — melanoma. He was the top cancer specialist who did not use the conventional style of curing cancer. He was anti-system and was against the drug company,” Cole told the Jamaica Observer in 2021. (In a review of Issels’ studies, the American Cancer Society determined that there was not sufficient evidence to prove the treatment was effective.)

Marley traveled to Germany to enter Issels’ clinic. He continued this treatment method for the next eight months. By May 1981, Marley’s health had deteriorated, and he elected to end his treatment.

When did Bob Marley die?

Marley died on May 11, 1981.

Where did Bob Marley die?

Jamaican Reggae musician Bob Marley
Jamaican Reggae musician Bob Marley.Allan Tannenbaum/Getty

In the months before his death, Marley received treatment in Germany. When it became clear that his cancer was terminal, he decided to head home to Jamaica to live out the remainder of his life. Marley never made it back home, though, as he fell ill on the flight. The plane landed in Miami and he was taken to Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, where he died a few days later. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

How old was Bob Marley when he died?

Marley was 36 years old at the time of his death.

What were Bob Marley’s last words?

Bob Marley performs on stage at Crystal Palace Bowl on June 7th, 1980
Bob Marley performs at Crystal Palace Bowl in London in 1980.Pete Still/Redferns

Marley’s family was by his side at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in the days before his death, thanks to his wife Rita Marley, who brought his children from Jamaica.

“I brought up all the kids who was in Jamaica. Some of them not my kids, some from other mothers. So I gathered everyone and said, ‘Come. Daddy want to see you all,’ ” Rita recalled in the documentary Marley.

His son Ziggy still remembers his father’s final words of inspiration to him, telling PEOPLE in 2024, “[He said] ‘On your way up, take me up. On your way down, don’t let me down.’ “

“A father-son relationship is very deep, and it’s a spiritual thing also,” Ziggy continued. “We share a certain spiritual foundation — my father, myself, my brothers and my sisters. So that word means exactly what I’m supposed to be doing, I’m doing. It just means that I don’t have to think about it, really, because I was doing it anyway.”

Ziggy also debunked the internet rumor that Marley’s last words were, “Money can’t buy life.“ The musician told PEOPLE, “That’s not true.”

How did the public react to Bob Marley’s death?

A statue of Jamaican Reggae legend Bob Marley welcomes the visitors at his museum in Kingston on June 30, 2012
A statue of Bob Marley in Kingston, Jamaica. 

Marley’s death made headlines worldwide and came as a surprise to many fans, who had last heard that he was going to be “all right” and had plans to be back on the road that year, according to the documentary Marley.

Marley was honored with a state funeral in Jamaica on May 20, 1981. After a private church service for his family, thousands of mourners gathered to pay their final respects at the National Arena in Kingston, the Jamaica Observer reported. His wife Rita performed “Fly Away Home,” and Prime Minister Edward Seaga gave a eulogy. Seaga spoke of Marley’s childhood in Jamaica and his journey to become a “top-ranking superstar in the entertainment field.”

“He immortalized these words in his own song, ‘Fly Away Home’: ‘One bright morning when my work is over, I will fly away home.’ Now his soul will find contentment in the achievements of his life and rejoice in the greatness of Jah Rastafari,” Seaga added.

Marley was later buried in a mausoleum near his hometown of Nine Mile in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica. He was buried with his Gibson Les Paul guitar, a Bible opened to Psalm 23 and a stalk of cannabis, according to The Guardian. His mother, Cedella Booker, was buried in an adjacent mausoleum in 2008; his brother, Anthony Booker, was interred in a tomb above Bob in 1990. Fans still visit the gravesite to pay their respects.

What legacy did Bob Marley leave?

Rita Marley (C), widow of Jamaican reggae star Bob Marley, poses with children Stephanie (L) and Robert Marley (R) after her late husband was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Rita Marley, Stephanie and Robert Marley on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2001. 

Even after Marley’s death, he has remained a prominent fixture in the music industry and pop culture. In 1994, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2001, he was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. That same year, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy. In 2010, he was named one of Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

Marley’s sons credit their late father’s lasting legacy to their efforts to “keep his music alive” as well as Marley’s ability to relate to a wide audience of people.

“One of the things I have also noticed is that people continue to see Bob as a human being. This is based on who they think he was, based on what they have read, heard and seen in the various interviews and taken from the music,” Ziggy told the Jamaica Observer in 2021.

“They hold him in high regard … but at the same time they see him as someone who they could drink a beer with, smoke some weed,” he continued. “He could have been their friend. Not a lot of people see Michael Jackson or Elvis Presley in that way, but Bob’s relatability as a person draws them to him. Nobody else in the history of music draws people to them in that way.”

Most recently, Marley’s life was depicted in the 2024 film Bob Marley: One Love. Marley’s wife Rita and children Ziggy and Cedella served as producers while actor Kingsley Ben-Adir played the late reggae star.

“There’s moments in there where we’re like, ‘Yeah, that’s just like Daddy’… I want people to take away emotion, but the bigger idea is for people [to] come together and live together in a peace and love,” Ziggy told PEOPLE of the project. “The message in the movie is unity. That’s what the movie stands for.”

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Mother left everyone in disbelief after they heard her excuse why she left her baby alone with pit bull only for the dog to chew on the child’s hands and leave her without 5 fingers!

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The young mother, later identified as Chloe, was arrested and charged with neglect after leaving her baby daughter with pit bull. The dog reportedly chewed on the baby’s hand when she left her alone, resulting in the girl losing 5 fingers.

Three of the fingers on the girl’s left hand were fully amputated and two fingers on her right hand were partially amputated. The incident left neighbors startled and in disbelief.

The mother reportedly left her 3-month-old baby alone with the dog so she could take a shower. During and interview with investigators, the 21-year-old mom said that she was feeling ill and put the little girl in her bassinet before heading to the bathroom, per reports.

The woman then turned on the shower and turned it back off again when she heard the baby girl scream. Chloe then found the 3-month-old pit bull puppy chewing on the baby’s hands. She wrapped the baby’s hands in cloth and called 911…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

When the mother found her baby, she couldn’t look at her baby daughter’s fingers because there was soo much bl00d. ‘You never leave a baby or infant alone with an animal. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

You just don’t. Thank God the baby’s still alive,’ neighbor, Kecia said. NBC2 reports the three-month-old puppy that was just brought into the home less than 24 hours earlier after the mother coming across a post for the dog on Facebook.

The mother was charged with child neglect following a four-month-long investigation. Investigators in bringing charges forward said the mother kept changing stories as to why she left the baby alone with the pit bull.

The puppy was quarantined as part of protocol following a bite. The pit bull passed the quarantine and was transferred to the Animal Welfare League.

As the baby recovers with family members, the mother, who posted $7,500 bond, was granted supervised visitation. This incident remains under investigation.

 

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6-Year-Old Boy Left In Coma After Being Sent Home From School With Headache

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Ellis Artist of Clayton, West Yorkshire was living a normal, 6-year-old life when everything went downhill.

One night, Ellis woke up in pain and screaming to his parents, 37-year-old Paul Artist and 34-year-old Sarah Girdwood.

His head and neck were in tremendous pain and he began to vomit profusely.

This all happened after a minor illness, which he seems to recover quickly from earlier that day.

Ellis’ parents rushed him to a nearby hospital, and a rash started to develop.

First, doctors thought it was meningitis, but antibiotics didn’t help and Ellis was mumbling and moaning in his sleep, unable to wake up…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Doctors then performed an MRI scan.

The resulting diagnosis was shocking and horrifying: acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, or ADEM.

This extremely rare condition causes brain swelling, and Ellis now has repeated seizures as a result.

ADEM is a little-understood disease that can begin from even a small infection.

It causes negative reactions to the white matter of the brain, which then affects the body’s immune system.

The result is a severe allergic reaction that involves attacking the immune system and the eroding of nerves’ protective layers.

This condition tends to affect different people in different ways, meaning it is usually impossible for doctors to provide an accurate prognosis – as is the case with Ellis.

75% of those who develop AEDM are able to recover fully, but the remainder may develop significant impairments and disabilities as a result. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

It is unsure whether Ellis will recover, how severe his condition is, or if he will have any long-term effects from it.

After the AEDM diagnosis, Ellis was placed in a medically-induced coma and rushed to the Leeds General Infirmary.

A week later, another scan revealed that the swelling was no longer just in Ellis’ brain – it was beginning to make its way down his spine.

He was also having mini-seizures due to the brain swelling. But it’s not all bad news – after a while of being on a ventilator, Ellis is able to breathe on his own again.

The Sick Children’s Trust has put up Ellis’ family, including his three brothers, the youngest of which still doesn’t know what is really happening to Ellis.

Ellis, meanwhile, is still in a coma with his parents by his bedside as he receives the 24/7 care that he needs.

It is still unknown whether Ellis will recover fully or not, but doctors are doing everything they can to provide information to his worried family.

It’s expected that Ellis will be at the hospital for at least a couple of months, and will then need constant care at home once he is able to leave.

In order to ease the financial strain, family and friends, as well as Ellis’ school Clayton St John CE Primary School, have been working hard to raise funds for the family.

Ellis is a strong, tough boy and everyone is rooting for him and hoping for his recovery.

A fundraiser for the family with a £5,000 target goal has been set up, and around 92% of funds have been raised at the time of writing.

If you’d like to donate to the cause, you can do so at their JustGiving page.

 

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Did An Angel Save Girl From Dying In Hospital?

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Losing a child can be a devastating event, no matter what age.It is, however, universally agreed upon that it is worse when the child is lost at such a young age.

Sadly, this sort of early death is expected for some families, due to the circumstances that their child is involved in.

Despite the advancement of modern medicine, there are still plenty of children who suffer from severe health problems from either a young age or even from birth. These children are often predicted to not survive very long.

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Most of these children and their families, however, find themselves with plenty to live for.

They fight, they strive, and they try to use everything at their disposal to push forward and see another day.

Alas, this is a war, and sometimes, the inevitable happens.

In the case of North Carolinian Chelsea Banton, she wasn’t expected to see her third day.

A premature baby born five weeks early, Chelsea had a major problem – she had to deal with excessive fluids creating pressure against her brain.

The doctors gave her at most 36 hours to live.

However, the baby girl would defy all odds, and would live to grow up.

Her life, however, did not get any easier after that first major hurdle.

The girl would spend the following 14 years of her short life fighting against one health problem after another.

Infections, life-threatening viruses, fluid retention, shunt revisions, hydrocephalus – you named it, she suffered it at some point.

In the fall of 2008, Chelsea was struck by yet another round of advanced pneumonia, which had developed from a bad cold she caught. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

This latest bout of illness seemed to be the last one she could handle – the girl was forced to stay in the hospital for seven weeks, completely dependant on life support.

It was at this point that Colleen Banton, her mother, was forced to make a heartbreaking decision.

In the interest of not prolonging her daughter’s suffering, she opted to keep the ventilator off the next time her daughter was strong enough to breathe on her own.

It was essentially plugging the plug for the girl – by this point, Colleen had decided that should her daughter’s time had come, then there was no use in delaying the inevitable.

While praying with friends and family who had come out to support this mother, Colleen was suddenly called over to a nearby monitor by the pediatrician nurse.

There, her attention was directed to the bright light that had appeared in front of the door to the pediatrician unit.

Astonished, Colleen took a quick photo of it with her camera, then went to check this strange light in person.

Oddly enough, it wasn’t there physically.

A miracle occurred shortly thereafter – three days later, Chelsea was well enough to return home once again.

Colleen is convinced that the figure was an angel who helped her daughter.

Chelsea would then go on to live for another 7 more years before passing away in 2015, at the age of 21.

Her story is one for the ages!

 

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