Marc Izard found dead in Las Vegas motel during WrestleMania weekend
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Updated · New York Post · Apr 29
Marc Izard found dead in Las Vegas motel during WrestleMania weekend
6 articles · Updated · New York Post · Apr 29
Marc Izard, 43, a British wrestling fan, was discovered dead on April 18 at the Oasis Motel, 1731 South Las Vegas Blvd, after being reported missing by his family.
He attended a book signing with wrestler Natalya Neidhart and WWE SmackDown before his disappearance; his official cause of death is pending, though linked to underlying medical conditions.
Izard, known for his global wrestling fandom, was honored by family and the wrestling community, who had launched a search and are now raising funds to repatriate his remains to the UK.
From a missing alert to a fundraiser, how did social media shape this wrestling fan's tragic story?
While his family cites natural causes, what is the full story behind the superfan's Las Vegas death?
A fan's death abroad sparked a global fundraiser. What are the hidden financial costs of dying overseas?
Could the chaotic environment of WrestleMania week have been a contributing factor in his death?
A fan's dream trip ended in tragedy. What health risks do international event-goers face?
His death is a traveler's nightmare. Is your travel insurance enough to bring you home?