Wayne Osmond dies aged 73

The star, who sang with his brothers in chart-topping pop group The Osmonds, had suffered a brain tumour, deafness, and a stroke
Wayne Osmond dies aged 73

The Osmonds, from left, Jay, Jimmy, Merrill, Donny, and Wayne, perform during a taping of their 50th anniversary show at the Orlean's casino in Las Vegas on Tuesday, August 14, 2007. Picture: AP Photo/Isaac Brekken

Wayne Osmond, who sang with his brothers in chart-topping pop group The Osmonds, has died aged 73, his family confirmed.

The singer, who is best known for tracks such as 'Crazy Horses', 'Love Me For A Reason' and 'Let Me In', was remembered by his daughter Amy Cook as a "beloved husband and father" when she announced his death on Thursday.

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