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A coroner has said she "cannot be satisfied" that former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton took his own life, his inquest has concluded.
After the 46-year-old was found "unresponsive" at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on 14 September, a pre-inquest review was told his provisional cause of death was hanging.
Alison Much, sitting at Manchester South Coroner's Court in Stockport, said while she was "satisfied that Hatton had carried out the acts which led to his death [she] could not be sure he intended to take his own life."
Hatton's son, Campbell, told the court: "He [Ricky] had made plans for the future which leads us to believe this [his death] wasn't premeditated."







