The boxing champion finds no signs of life in his apartment

Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton was found dead in his house worth 1.7 million pounds in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on September 14th, at the age of 46. The preliminary investigation revealed that his body was found by his manager and close friend Paul Speak, who had gone to get [...]
Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton was found dead in his house worth 1.7 million pounds in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on September 14th, at the age of 46.
The preliminary investigation revealed that his body was found by manager and his close friend, Paul Speak, who had gone to take him for a flight to Dubai.
According to testimony given at the trial hearing, Hatton was last seen on September 12th and was well-educated “”.
However, it did not appear at a planned event and then found lifeless “” with a “l*l*ttar” around the neck.
Prosecutor Alison Mutch stated that the preliminary cause of death is “varya”, while the case will be returned to the tribunal on 20 March 2026, after the complete police file and additional evidence is considered.
His family and friends have said Hatton was in a good “of life”, planning a return to the ring in December and traveling with his children, Albeu writes.
His son, Campbell, said the family is trying to cope with the pain “day after day”.
Thousands of fans and figures known as Liam Gallagher, Wayne Rooney and Tyson Fury attended his funeral, honouring one of Britain's most beloved boxing icons.












