A British indie rocker has tragically died. The Ultra Violets have taken to social media to share that their "heartbeat," Tyler Harris, had died.
In a statement, they said: "This is something we never thought we'd have to write. But our beloved Tyler, a son, a brother, a uncle, a partner, our friend and our heartbeat has tragically passed away.
"We hope you can respect our privacy at this difficult time, we will be taking some time out to process this. Tyler we love you with all our hearts, play that kit loud up there won't you."
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The band later went on to thank fans and fellow musicians for their support during the heartbreaking time. In a follow-up statement, they said: "Thank you all for the love and support, it’s been the hardest few days ever! Tyler wouldn't believe how much love he’s got right now a love I wish he was here to see, he really was the kindest and funniest soul around. Thanks you again everyone keep sharing his memory."
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