Lewis Hamilton announces death of ‘angel and true friend’ pet dog Roscoe

By Scott Hunt, PA F1 Reporter

British Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has revealed that his dog Roscoe died in his arms on Sunday.

The 40-year-old who drives for Ferrari missed a tyre test over the weekend after the bulldog caught pneumonia.

Hamilton posted on Instagram to reveal he had made the “hardest decision of my life” to put the 12-year-old to sleep.

“After four days on life support, fighting with every bit of strength he had, I had to make the hardest decision of my life and say goodbye to Roscoe. He never stopped fighting, right until the very end,” Hamilton wrote.

“I feel so grateful and honoured to have shared my life with such a beautiful soul, an angel and true friend. Bringing Roscoe into my life was the best decision I ever made, and I will forever cherish the memories we created together.

“Although I lost Coco, I have never been faced with putting a dog to sleep before, though I know my mum and many close friends have. It is one of the most painful experiences and I feel a deep connection to everyone who has gone through the loss of a beloved pet.

“Although it was so hard, having him was one of the most beautiful parts of life—to love so deeply and to be loved in return.

Hamilton's dog Roscoe
Hamilton adopted Roscoe in 2013 (Bradley Collyer/PA) Photo by Bradley Collyer

“Thank you all for the love and support you’ve shown Roscoe over the years. It has been so special to witness and feel.

“He died on Sunday evening, 28th September in my arms.”

Roscoe has been a regular feature in the F1 paddock and at major events such as awards ceremonies since the seven-time world champion adopted him in 2013.

Hamilton, who has seven world championship titles with McLaren and Mercedes, is set to be back in his Ferrari at this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.