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A wrestling fan who went missing after traveling to Las Vegas for WrestleMania 42 earlier this month has been found dead.
Mark Izzard On April 18, his sister passed away Kelly disclose Via Facebook Tuesday, April 28th. He is 43 years old.
“He passed away soon after from natural causes related to his underlying health conditions,” Kelly wrote. “While we are obviously devastated by our loss, we take some comfort in knowing that he has been left behind to do what he loved.”
Clark County Coroner’s Office confirms cause of death las vegas review magazine Monday, April 27, saying the reasons and manner were still pending.
Izzard’s body was found in the 1730 block of South Las Vegas Boulevard, about a half-mile from the Strutt Hotel and Casino.
according to social media postsIzzard was last seen leaving WWE SmackDown on April 17 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on crutches.
Izzard is a long-time professional wrestling fan who traveled from his home in the UK to attend WrestleMania weekend. WrestleMania takes place at Allegiant Arena on April 18-19.
“We are working hard to bring his body home for a proper farewell, and we will of course ensure that his absolute love for wrestling is honored at his funeral,” his sister wrote. “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who knew Mark, as well as his wrestling family, for their tremendous help and support in helping us search for him over the last week.”
one to fund me An event organized in memory of Izzard said his life “was defined by his passion for the ring”.
“Whether supporting local independent promotions or traveling to ‘Their Greatest Stage,’ Mark lives for the energy, stories, and icons he encounters along the way,” the page reads.
The GoFundMe features photos of Izzard posing with pro wrestling legends over the years, including John Cena, Undertaker and Hulk Hogan.
“Mark passed away far from home,” the fundraiser explained. “As a family, our first priority is to bring him back so we can give him the send-off he deserves and surround him with those who love him. However, the cost of international repatriation and funeral arrangements is enormous. We are reaching out to the wrestling community – Mark’s beloved ‘wrestling family’ – and anyone who knew him to help us bring him home.”
As of the time of this article’s publication, the GoFundMe has raised more than $16,000.