Overview
- Vaughan said Graham Vaughan died peacefully at St Luke's Hospice in Sheffield, in his brother's arms and without pain.
- The former England captain described spending about 30 hours talking, crying and laughing with his father before he passed.
- In an Instagram tribute, he called his father his hero and thanked staff at Weston Park Cancer Centre and St Luke's for their care.
- Messages of condolence came from across sport, including Gary Neville, Adam Gilchrist, David Lloyd, Kevin Pietersen and the Barmy Army.
- The loss follows a difficult period for Vaughan, who was recently locked inside a restaurant during the Bondi Beach terror attack in Sydney.