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Nathaniel Marston: US actor dies in mother’s arms following car crash

Marston was involved in a collision in October and died of his injuries on Wednesday

Heather Saul
Thursday 12 November 2015 07:37 EST
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Nathaniel Marston, an American actor best known for his role in the soap opera One Life to Live, has died days after being involved in a serious car crash. He was 40 years old.

Marston's family said he passed away peacefully in the arms of his mother Elizabeth Jackson on Wednesday.

Marston was involved in a single car collision near Reno, in Nevada, on 30 October that left him with a broken back, neck and various injuries.

In a statement, Ms Jackson said her son would have been paralysed if he had survived the crash.

“My beloved and cherished son, Nathaniel Marston, who was putting up the good fight until last night, was not able to continue due to the traumatic and devastating nature of his injuries," she said.

“Had Nathaniel lived he would have required a ventilator and would never have been able to utter one more word and would have been sentenced to life as a quadriplegic, a condition that Nate would have never have been able to tolerate.”

Marston was reportedly discovered by an agent he served while working at a bakery in Beverly Hills. He went on to appear alongside Angelina Jolie in the 1996 comedy, Love is All There Is, and a string of other films and commercials.

He also appeared in Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Blue Bloods and on The View.

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