Former snooker champion Terry Griffiths, who won snooker's 'triple crown,' died at 77 after battling dementia.

Former world snooker champion Terry Griffiths, who completed the sport's 'triple crown' by winning the Masters, UK Championship, and the 1979 Crucible title, has passed away at 77 after battling dementia. Griffiths, a respected coach who mentored players like Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams, was a significant figure in snooker. His son, Wayne, announced his peaceful passing in their hometown of Llanelli, South Wales. The snooker community has mourned his loss, honoring his impact on the sport.

December 02, 2024
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