Illness: Did Quinton Bird Died Battling Brain Cancer? Louise Speed Second Husband Death

Illness: Did Quinton Bird Died Battling Brain Cancer? Because Quinton Bird Death was the second spouse of Louise Speed, the late Gary Speed’s wife, people are enquiring more about him.

Ten years after the passing of the former “Leeds and Newcastle” actor Gary, Louise fell in love with 53-year-old Quinton Bird, and the two were wed in December 2021.

Gary committed suicide in November 2011 at the age of 42, leaving Louise to struggle with loneliness. Mr. Bird, a father of three, had assisted Louise in overcoming her loneliness. Gary and Louise went on their first date in the 1980s when they were both just 15 years old.

For six years, Bird and Louise had worked together in business. Both were directors of Chester’s booming Bow Property Development, which focused on new development and renovations.

Alan Shearer, a former Newcastle and England striker, presided at the couple’s wedding at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire right before Christmas in 2021. Shearer is a close friend and former teammate of Gary’s.

Illness: Did Quinton Bird Died Battling Brain Cancer? Louise Speed Second Husband Death

Quinton Bird, Gary Speed’s widow Louise’s second husband, passed away at 53. The real estate developer received a brain Cancer diagnosis two years before his death.

Ten years after Speed’s passing, Bird and Louise married in December 2021 at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire.

The two had founded Chester-based refurbishment business Bow Property Development and had been business partners for almost six years.

Illness: Did Quinton Bird Died Battling Brain Cancer?
Quinton Bird Death: Quinton Bird with his wife, Louise Speed. (Source: Instagram)

Roy, Bird’s Father, paid tribute to his son by expressing his “devastation” at losing him “at such a young age.”

The entire family “had been left with a plethora of lovely and exceptional memories,” he continued, calling his son a “great” Father.

In 2011, Speed committed suicide in his Cheshire home. Later, a coroner declared that Speed’s suicide might have been unintentional.

Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg issued a narrative finding stating that “the evidence does not sufficiently determine whether [his death] was intentional or accidental.”

Speed contacted his wife days before he died and “spoke in terms” of committing suicide, according to the Warrington Coroner’s Court inquiry.

There have been some highly terrible moments, which we have all had to find our unique ways to suffer, Speed’s family wrote in a statement at the time.

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On November 26, 2011, Speed appeared on the BBC One television program Football Focus. The show’s host, Dan Walker, said that Speed was “in good form.”

After the show ended at 1 o’clock, Speed went to Old Trafford with his former Newcastle United teammate Alan Shearer to watch their old team play Manchester United.

Speed left for his House in Huntington, Cheshire, approximately an hour’s journey from Old Trafford, at five o’clock. His wife Louise discovered his dead hanging in the garage of his House the following morning, just before 7 am.

Louise Speed First Husband
Louise Speed First Husband, Garry Speed. (Source: Manchester Evening News)

At 7:08 am, she called the ambulance service, notifying the Police as well. They declared that they were not investigating his death as suspicious after confirming that he had passed away.

Although the details were not entirely confirmed, it was stated that Speed had committed suicide before passing away.

A few hours later, the Football Association of Wales publicly reported Quinton Bird death. On November 29, 2011, a Speed death inquest was held. It was postponed until January 30, 2012.

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