Ian Cognito died on stage while performing at the Lone Wolf Comedy Club in The Atic bar in Bicester on Thursday night.
According to BBC, the comic sat on a chair and ‘laid back for five minutes’, with audience members unaware that he had fallen ill, assuming it was part of the act.
An ambulance rushed to the venue, where he was pronounced dead at the scene. The audience was asked to leave as the staff performed chest compressions on Cognito.
“We were in the residence of the family Friday morning to condole them and pray for the repose of the soul of the departed soul.”
We came out feeling really sick, we just sat there for five minutes watching him, laughing at him.’
He added that 10 minutes before he sat down, Cognito had joked about having a stroke. Fellow comedians and fans have taken to social media to pay tribute to Cognito, who won the Time Out Award for stand-up comedy in 1999.
Rufus Hound tweeted:
‘Ian Cognito has died. That might not mean much to you if your knowledge of stand-up only extends to a screen but for anyone who ever sat down in a comedy club and saw him on a stage – this is a hard one. ‘Puck grew up and now Puck is dead. We have lost one of the greats. S***.’
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