Adam Hunter Dies Amid AFL Tragedy Week
Adam Hunter Dies Amid AFL Tragedy Week

Adam Hunter Dies Amid AFL Tragedy Week

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Adam Hunter, former West Coast Eagles premiership player, was found dead at 43 in Bunbury, south of Perth. Police discovered methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at the scene, but his death is being treated as non-suspicious. Hunter, who played 151 games for the Eagles from 2000-2009, was renowned for his crucial goal in the 2006 AFL Grand Final win. Tributes have poured in from the football community, with West Coast leading a tribute and teammates reflecting on his significant contributions. His passing follows the deaths of former Brisbane Lions player Troy Selwood and Essendon VFL coach Dale Tapping, marking a tragic week for the AFL community. Hunter had faced legal issues post-retirement, including a fine for cocaine possession in 2014.

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