Caroline Laws, the wife of broadcasting veteran John Laws, has died after suffering from cancer for a number of years
Caroline Laws, the wife of broadcasting veteran John Laws, has died after suffering from cancer for several years.
The death of Mrs Laws was announced on Monday morning in a statement during the 2SM radio show usually presented by her husband."We announce this morning the sad passing of Caroline Laws, beloved wife of legendary Australian broadcaster John Laws. 'The Princess', as she was lovingly referred to by John, had bravely fought cancer for a number of years," the statement on behalf of Laws' team said.
"On behalf of Mr Bill Caralis, the John Laws team, his colleagues at The Super Radio Network, and for those of us within the wider Australian radio industry, we extend our deepest condolences to John Laws and his family at this sad time." Rival 2GB broadcaster Ray Hadley, who began his career under Laws at 2UE, paid tribute to Mrs Laws during his show on Monday and offered his condolences to her husband.
"She was an extremely elegant and delightful lady, and it would be impossible to even comprehend what John’s going through at the moment.
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