Lewis Hamilton has said putting down his bulldog Roscoe was the "hardest decision" of his life as he updates fans with the sad news of his pet’s death. The 40-year-old racing driver explained on social media that his dog had died in his arms over the weekend, following a battle with pneumonia. The star had previously asked his followers for "prayers and support" after sharing the news that Roscoe was in a coma and struggling. The bulldog was 12 years old and regularly made appearances at the race track while his owner was travelling the world with Formula 1.
'He never stopped fighting'
After four days of life support, Lewis explained that he had to make a call and ultimately decided to turn off the machines. He shared his grief in a message posted to his Instagram account alongside tw