Jonah Lomu, rugby's greatest superstar, dies at the age of 40

The giant New Zealand winger who destroyed England turned rugby union on its head, but was struck down with kidney disease

Jonah Lomu
(Image credit: Dave Rogers/Allsport)

By Gavin Mortimer

Jonah Lomu is dead. The greatest player in the history of rugby union, and one of sport's global superstars, died in Auckland on Tuesday evening of cardiac arrest. He was 40.

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