Judge Robert Rinder says his father has died aged 73. In posts published by outlets including the Daily Mail and Mail Online, Rinder says his father was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, a progressive brain disorder, and that he has now died.

Both reports also mention Rinder reflecting on personal memories connected to his work and court appearances. They say he recalls representing a London taxi driver (“the London cabbie”) who got into trouble over “bad driving,” presenting the recollection as part of his wider remembrance of his father. The accounts focus primarily on the death announcement and the medical context of Lewy body dementia, with the “cabbie” episode included as an anecdote rather than as a separate news event.

Across the two sources provided, the core facts remain consistent: Rinder communicates that his father has died at 73 and had been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia.