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Andy Fordham recently passed away-the cause of death of the darts legend was revealed as the Vikings died of major organ failure at age 59
It was Bobby George who gave Andy Fordham the nickname “Viking.”
The 2004 BDO world darts champion weighed 30 stones at the peak of the battle, with a big beard, long hair and a thirst of 20 bottles a day. It looks like he holds gold in Valhalla after accumulating so many plunders. The guy points to the card.
“He is a cartoon character, his forearms are as thick as most people’s legs,” George said after Fordham’s death at 59.
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Andy Fordham passed away at the age of 59
Former darts world champion Andy Fordham (Andy Fordham) passed away at the age of 59 a few months after admitting that he was “fear” about a series of alcohol-related health problems.
Fordham is known as the “Viking” and once weighed 31 stones. He suffered many problems during his career, including severe chest pain and breathing difficulties, mild strokes and liver cirrhosis. He is known for drinking, and he describes a typical day as drinking 25 bottles of beer and half a bottle of whiskey, brandy or vodka. As a routine pre-match, Fordham, who was called “Whippets” in his youth because of his slim figure, would also eat six delicious pies.
Andy Fordham passed away recently-the cause of death of Darts Legend was revealed as major organ failure, as star tribute
He was famous for his slim figure as a teenager
As a teenager, Andy grew up in Charlton, southeast London, and according to MailOnline, he was nicknamed “Whippets.”
His slender figure makes him passionate about track and field events and football.
He told the “Daily Mail” that he weighed 31 years old: “I have never eaten a lot, but I eat terribly, eating convenience food-takeaway, pizza, kebab-because I always Very busy.”
“If I work behind a bar, I will eat peanuts or potato chips as a snack, and I never exercise. Then I drink.