The actor has been battling cancer since the age of 25 and has sadly revealed he is now in palliative care
Actor Finnian Garbutt, known as the star of a BBC crime drama, has tragically revealed he’s been relocated to a hospice for the last stage of his life.
The young actor was first diagnosed with skin cancer four years ago at the age of 25. Now, in a sad update, Finnian, who stars in the BBC‘s Hope Street, announced the cancer has “progressed rapidly” throughout his body and has been moved to a hospice, reports Daily Star.
The 28-year-old shared the update in a post on Instagram. In a snap from his hospital bed, Finnian wrote on Tuesday (March 24): “A day in bed supplied by @nihospice. Thank you that have supported me and my family. (sic) I will no longer be sharing my GoFundMe page, but it is still active in bio.”
Signing off, he added: “Love you all folks.”
The dad-of-one was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 25 after finding a lump behind his ear. He initially assumed it was an ingrown hair, before his barber told him the lump had grown “quite substantially”.
He later learned the skin cancer was Stage 3 and had spread to his neck. Finnian later had 27 lymph nodes removed from his face and neck in a 12-hour surgery, but sadly, the cancer has metastasised throughout his body.
The BBC star announced he was entering the last stages of his life in a devastating update last month. He wrote on Instagram: “Hey all. Over the last month or so I’ve been having quite a bit of pain in my back and hip.
“My cancer team admitted me the other day for observations and to do a few scans. Unfortunately the scans have shown that the cancer has progressed rapidly in my body and I am now entering the last stages of life.
“I’m putting this out there as it is really difficult to tell people individually and I hope now that it’s in the open I can enjoy the time with my amazing family and friends.
“Since being diagnosed four years ago I have achieved so many of my life goals – 30 episodes on a TV show, being the lead in a movie that should be out soon, buying my own house marrying my best friend and becoming a father to the most incredible baby girl who never fails to make me smile”
“Thank you to all that have reached out over the years and supported me and my family. If anyone wants to meet up for a pint, coffee or general bit of craic please reach out and we can try to make it work. Love as always, Finnian”
Finnian also told Belfast Live of the shock of his cancer treatment. He said: “It was almost as if they accidentally had diagnosed me with cancer and were treating me by mistake. I was told I could die; my plastic surgeons had warned me about how ill I could be following surgery.”
“It kept being communicated to me that I was really sick, that I was one step away from being a terminal patient. I was just waiting to hear that I had tumours elsewhere throughout my body. I had already come to terms with the fact that I was going to die young. My defence mechanism was to expect the worst. I thought it was only going to be a matter of time.”










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