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What type of cancer did Dexter King have?

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Dexter Scott King, the distinguished American civil and animal rights activist, attorney, and author, faced the formidable challenge of prostate cancer during the latter part of his life.

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Unfortunately, the details surrounding the timeline of his diagnosis and the duration of his battle with the disease remain unclear.

On January 22, 2024, at the age of 62, just eight days before his 63rd birthday, Dexter Scott King succumbed to prostate cancer at his residence in Malibu, California.

The announcement of his passing came from his wife, Leah Weber King, who revealed that Dexter peacefully departed in his sleep. The couple, married for nearly 11 years, shared a profound connection that endured until the end.

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Dexter King, son of Martin Luther King Jr., speaks to the press outlining his family’s plan for an interactive museum to be built at the MLK Center in Atlanta, Dec. 28, 1994. The King family has ordered all National Park Service tours of King’s birthplace and tomb be stopped as the King family dispute with the government escalated on Wednesday. Coretta Scott King, right, and her daughter Bernice are seated in the background. (AP Photo/Leita Cowart)

Leah Weber King, Dexter’s wife, expressed the immense strength and determination with which Dexter confronted the challenges posed by prostate cancer. In a news release, she stated, “He gave it everything and battled this terrible disease until the end.”

She further acknowledged Dexter’s resilience and bravery in facing this health hurdle, a characteristic that echoed his approach to various challenges throughout his life.

As the world mourns the loss of Dexter Scott King, funeral details are yet to be announced. His legacy, marked by a commitment to civil rights and justice, will undoubtedly endure, inspiring future generations to continue the fight for equality and human rights.

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