Tributes pour in for radio legend, Darren Scott
Darren Scott died following a long battle with an aggressive type of skin cancer
Image: Hot 102.7FM/Facebook
Tributes have been pouring in on social media following the death of South African veteran radio host, Darren Scott.
Scott had been diagnosed with stage 4 malignant melanoma.
During his career, Scott worked as well-known radio stations including East Coast Radio, 5FM, Radio Bop and also presented his 'Just Plain Breakfast' show on Jacaranda. His last radio spot was at Hot 102.7FM.
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In a touching post on social media, the station said; "It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of a Hot 1027 radio legend. Earlier today Darren Scott lost his battle to cancer .
"He fought the battle for many years.The last few months have been very difficult for Darren with numerous hospital stays.
"Darren will be remembered for his passion for radio, wit, creativity and charitable work. He will be missed by all of us at Hot 1027 and listeners across the country. Our condolences go out to Darren's boys Mark and Matthew and the rest of the family. Rest in peace Darren. We will miss you."
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Lianca Lianca - "Another voice of my childhood has gone silent. RIP Darren Scott. Alongside legends Jeremy Mansfield, Mark Pilgrim, and Kevin Savage — you were the soundtrack to our youth. Your voices filled our homes, our cars, our lives. You carried me through heartache, late-night studying, and unforgettable memories. Thank you for the laughs, the music, the memories. Gone, but never forgotten."
Shawn Karpakis - "RIP Darren another legend in Radio gone condolences to his family."
Marco Dos Santos - "R.I.P Darren Scott. My condolences to the family, friends and colleagues at Hot FM."
Natasha Govender - "We have lost a great voice and personality , a Legend that will always be remembered. May your soul RIP Darren Scott."
Susan Mary Cersosimo - "What a sad day for all who knew Darren Scott but he is finally free from the suffering.I had the privilege of meeting Darren in person what a fantastic person. A true legend indeed RIP Darren."
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