BREAKING: Former Queensland enforcer tragically passes away after four-year MND battle

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that the next article comprises photographs of deceased individuals.

Former Queensland enforcer Carl Webb has reportedly handed away after a four-year battle with Motor Neurone Disease.

The Daily Telegraph is reporting the 42-year-old died on Thursday night time, having been identified with MND on the age of 39.

MND is a progressive neuorological dysfunction that impacts and damages the mind and nervis, weakening muscle tissues earlier than ultimately paralysing the individuals affected.

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Webb reportedly had a fall at his dwelling in Dalby on Thursday night time and handed away shortly after.

More to come back.

Carl Webb carries the ball up. PicGregg/Porteous sport motion rugby league Rabbitohs headshot profileSource: News Limited
Carl Webb scores a strive.Source: News Corp Australia
Cowboys and Origin teammates — Carl Webb, Matt Bowen & Johnathan Thurston. Extra Time. PicDavidKapernickSource: News Corp Australia
Carl Webb runs the ball up for the Eels. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
Carl Webb throughout his time with the Cowboys. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
Carl Webb and Johnathan Thurston snort with teammates throughout an Indigenous All Stars NRL staff media name. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
Carl Webb opened up about his ongoing battle with Motor Neurone Disease. Picture: Zak SimmondSource: News Corp Australia

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