The son of the renowned English cricket figure Graham Thorpe has shared a touching account of receiving support from his ‘hero’ Gareth Southgate following his father’s tragic death. Thorpe sadly passed away in 2024 by taking his own life.
At the age of 55, just two years after his tenure as an assistant coach for the England cricket team ended, Thorpe’s passing deeply affected his son Henry, who struggled to come to terms with the loss.
During an interview with The Telegraph, Henry disclosed that he only learned the true circumstances of his father’s death six months later, revealing that he went through a period of darkness and turmoil afterward.
Recalling a significant moment, Henry mentioned a heartfelt message from Gareth Southgate, who had attended a memorial event for his father at the Oval. Despite feeling hesitant to approach Southgate that day, Henry later reached out to him through LinkedIn, receiving a supportive email in return.
In the wake of his father’s death, Henry made the decision to leave his position at M&C Saatchi Merlin. Despite the emotional challenges, he gained a renewed perspective on his father’s career and accomplishments.
Reflecting on the complexities of grief, Henry expressed a mix of emotions including anger, sadness, and pride in his father, Graham Thorpe, who represented England in cricket from 1993 to 2005, achieving 16 test centuries during his illustrious career.
After retiring from playing, Thorpe transitioned to coaching, briefly being appointed as the head coach for Afghanistan in 2022 before falling ill. Henry’s journey through grief and healing has been a testament to the impact and legacy of his father’s life.
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