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UK fan who traveled for WrestleMania 42 found dead in Las Vegas

A WWE fan from the United Kingdom who traveled to Las Vegas for WrestleMania 42 was found dead, days after several flyers were distributed online on different platforms to help find him.

43-year-old Marc Izard was last seen leaving Smackdown on Friday, April 17 and a day before he attended the Nattie autograph signing at The Horseshoe. Several wrestlers, including Nattie, shared the flyer to spread the word.

But the Las Vegas Review Journal is now reporting that Izard died on Saturday, April 18 in the 1700 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, between East St. Louis Avenue and Oakley Boulevard. His sister, through a post on the popular Mania Club, said that he passed away from natural causes related to underlying medical conditions.

“Although we are obviously devastated at our loss, we are at some comfort knowing he passed doing what he loved so much,” she said, adding that the family is in process of bringing his body home.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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