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Nick Cave's eldest son Jethro Lazenby died on Sunday aged 30, the musician announced, marking a tragic end to the life of a model who first met his father at the age of seven. In his later years, Jethro developed a long criminal history, spending time in jail in for threatening to murder his then-girlfriend and again - more recently - for beating his mother Beau Lazenby in April.
Jethro, who lived in Melbourne , had been released from prison on bail two days before he died, having been jailed for kneeing Beau in the face during a row over cigarettes - leaving her 'bruised and bleeding'. Cave's troubled son largely worked as a model - including for for Balenciaga and Versace - while also taking on some acting roles - including the film Corroboree and 's My Little Princess - starring Isabelle Huppert.
He was also reported to have started some of his own music projects in his father's footsteps. However, he suffered from personal problems for some years after struggling with his mental health, with his lawyer recently disclosing that he suffered from schizophrenia. Nick Cave's eldest son Jethro Lazenby pictured left and right died on Sunday aged 30, the musician announced, marking a tragic end to the life of a model who first met his father at the age of seven.
Jethro was jailed earlier this year following an assault on his mother, Beau Lazenby, in Melbourne.
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Jethro said in the past he didn't meet Cave until he was seven. The BBC reported that he was not aware that Cave was his father until around the same time. There is scant information about Beau Lazenby, however it is known that Jethro was born while Cave was married to his first wife - Brazilian journalist Viviane Carneiro. Carneiro gave birth to Cave's second son Luke just 10 after before Jethro was born on the other side of the world - to his Melbourne-based model mother in He grew up in Australia, but also spent time in London, telling the Evening Standard in that it was tough coming from abroad.
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Despite his famous father, he was penniless when he arrived to London, and stayed on a friend's couch at first. He told the newspaper that he didn't call on his father's help, who was living in Brighton by then was living with his second wife Susie Bick and their twin boys Arthur and Earl. On whether he had ever invited his father along to any events he was performing at at the time, Jethro said 'I try to segregate myself from that as much as I can,' and described their relationship as 'strained'.
Despite this, he often used his father's surname to drive his own modelling career, but later reverted back to using his mother's surname Lazenby.