Bake-Off star Luis Troyano dead from oesophageal cancer
Bake-Off’s Luis Troyano dead: TV star, 48, passes away from oesophageal cancer after he thanked doctors for ‘giving him more time than seemed possible’
- Luis was a 2014 show finalist and marketing manager from Poynton, Stockport
- He is survived by his wife Louise who wrote: ‘Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure’
- Oesophageal cancer is a disease caused by tumours growing in the food pipe between the mouth and stomach
- The cancer is most common among people in their 60s and 70s and affects more men than it does women
- In April 2015, Luis was announced as the patron of Beechwood Cancer Care Centre after losing his own father to cancer when he was aged 16
Bake-Off star Luis Troyano has passed away from oesophageal cancer aged 48 following a private battle with the disease.
His agent, Anne Kibel, shared the sad news on Twitter on Tuesday, as she paid her respects to the 2014 runner-up and marketing manager who hailed from Stockport.
She wrote: ‘Sadly, my lovely client lost his brave fight against Oesophageal cancer last week.
Bake-Off star Luis Troyano dead: TV star has passed away from oesophageal cancer aged 48
Talent: Luis famously made this incredible bake when he appeared on the show in 2014, it was a tribute to his hometown, the mining village of Poynton, Stockport
‘A fantastic man with a love of baking that saw him get to the finals of GBBO, write a wonderful book, Bake It Great and do so much more. Always in our thoughts.’
Luis earned himself a place in the show’s final in series five alongside Richard Burr and Nancy Birtwhistle, with Nancy going on to win.
The talented baker famously created an incredible edible tribute to his hometown, the mining village of Poynton, Stockport as one of his showstoppers.
Love: Luis is survived by his wife Louise who wrote on a Just Giving page: ‘Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure x’
‘Always in our thoughts’L The sad news was announced on Twitter on Tuesday by Luis’s manager, Anne Kibel
He also made a caramel-gilded cake depicting The Cage at Lyme Park, telling Cheshire Life at the time: ‘I’m a proud Stockport guy. I have no shame in saying where I’m from.
‘I did The Cage mainly because it’s my wife’s favourite place to visit. I never expected that cake to get the response it did. When it aired, it went crazy with people going “Where is this and what is it he’s done?”’
Oesophageal cancer is a disease caused by tumours growing in the food pipe between the mouth and stomach.
The cancer is most common among people in their 60s and 70s and affects more men than it does women.
Amazing: Louise shared this lovely post on a Just Giving page she has created to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support
Following his stint on Bake-Off, Luis made appearances on BBC Good Food and BBC Breakfast shows. He also released a cookbook in 2015 entitled Bake it Great.
A Just Giving page has since been created by his doting wife Louise to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
She wrote: ‘Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure x
‘This page has been set up for Macmillan Cancer Support but in truth, Luis gave a big thank you to everyone involved in his care.’
She added: ‘In Luis’ own words.. A special thankyou to Macmillan Cancer Support, East Cheshire Hospice and the NHS including Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and Stockport NHS Foundation Trust for trying to save my life and their tireless work to try and eliminate cancer.
‘But more importantly a massive thank you to all the amazing professionals who really did try their absolute best for me, showed me absolute compassion and gave me more time than what was seemingly possible. I thank you sincerely.’
He previously told Food And Drinks Guide how the show had changed things for him.
He said: ‘The GBBO totally changed my life. As well as being given the opportunity to write a book, I now also bake for a living, which is simply amazing. As far as baking goes, I can certainly bake a lot faster now than before the GBBO!’
Fellow Bake-Off star Nadiya Hussain wrote: ‘RIP.’
Ruby Tandoh also shared a broken heart emoji and wrote: ‘Terrible news.’
In 2014, Luis Troyano opened his first bakery in his Cheshire hometown, called The Hive Bakery, which sat on the site of a former Greggs.
In April 2015, Luis was announced as the patron of Beechwood Cancer Care Centre.
According to the Manchester Evening News, Luis had lost his dad to cancer when he was aged 16 and had said he wished there had been a facility like Beechwood when he was going through his own loss.
He said at the time: ‘I have lived in Stockport all my life and wanted to support a charity that was close to home.
‘It feels great to be a patron at Beechwood. There was nothing like Beechwood when I lost my dad and it was a tough time.
‘My time on The Great British Bake Off has been life changing and I feel honoured to support Beechwood.’
RIP: A host of other Bake Off stars have been sharing their sadness following the news