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Coroner ‘cannot be satisfied’ that Ricky Hatton intended to take his own life

March 20, 2026|20 days ago| 1 min read|Source: The Guardian Boxing| 0 comments

A recent inquest into the death of former boxing world champion Ricky Hatton has concluded that while the official cause was hanging, the coroner "cannot be satisfied" he intended to take his own life. Hatton, 46, was found deceased in his home on September 14th, leaving his many fans and the boxing community in shock. This ruling provides a nuanced understanding of the tragic circumstances surrounding the beloved British fighter's passing.

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Former boxing world champion’s cause of death was hanging but his intention was unclear, inquest concludes

A coroner has said she “cannot be satisfied” that British former boxing world champion Ricky Hattonintended to take his own life.

Hatton, 46, was found dead in his home on 14 September, with the inquest concluding that the official cause of his death was hanging.

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