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Dwight Howard Reveals Mother Of His Son Has Died: ‘It’s Extremely Difficult For Me’

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The Los Angeles Lakers star said the mother of his six-year-old son, Melissa Rios, passed away back in March after having an epileptic seizure, ESPN reports.

Howard said one of the hardest things about Rios’ passing was explaining it to their young son.

Howard said he and his son were able to attend a funeral for Rios, who died on March 27th, with social distancing considered in Reno, Nevada.

“There was no way I could not be there for my son, and even for her family,” Howard said.

Howard was planning to invite Rios to his home with him and his son during the NBA hiatus when he learned that she has passed away.

Source: MadameNoire
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