Rock star Nick Cave's son dies in fall

The 15-year-old son of Australian musician Nick Cave has died after suffering life-threatening injuries in a cliff fall in Britain.

Nick Cave.

The 15-year-old son of Australian musician Nick Cave has died after a cliff fall in Britain. (AAP)

The 15-year-old son of Australian rock icon Nick Cave has died after falling from a cliff in Brighton on the southern coast of England.

"Our son Arthur died on Tuesday evening. He was our beautiful, happy loving boy," Cave and his wife, model Susie Bick, said in a statement issued by Sussex Police on Wednesday.

"We ask that we be given the privacy our family needs to grieve at this difficult time."

Police said Arthur was found with life-threatening injuries by members of the public at the bottom of the cliff at Ovingdean Gap about 6.00pm on Tuesday after having fallen from the cliffs.

"He died later that evening of his injuries in hospital. The death is not being treated as suspicious," a spokesman said.

Nick Cave grew up in southeastern Australia but moved to London with his punk band The Birthday Party in 1980. He is best known for his work with the band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

The 57-year-old Bad Seeds singer and his wife live in Brighton, a liberal seaside town popular with artists and musicians. Arthur had a twin brother Earl.


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