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The Mirror newspaper said that more details have emerged about the death of WWE star Bray Wyatt, after his sudden death last week at the age of 36.
According to the newspaper, it was revealed that Bray Wyatt died in his sleep because he did not have a defibrillator with him.
Doctors had previously advised White to wear an external defibrillator in an emergency after a health concern he experienced earlier in the year.
Bray Wyatt, whose real name is Windham Rotunda, went to take a nap last Thursday afternoon when his girlfriend, former WWE announcer Josiane Offerman, became concerned.
White was then found in his bed, not breathing, and his body had turned blue.
Emergency services arrived at the scene and performed CPR, but WWE Superstar Wyatt was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
According to the newspaper, police have spoken to White’s family, who confirmed he had contracted the coronavirus earlier this year.
White was reported to be suffering from a “weak lower part of his heart”.
The wrestler was also in the hospital a week ago due to a heart problem, and spoke to the doctor on the morning of his tragic death.
Known for his creativity and promotional skills, the former WWE Champion was a third-generation wrestler as the grandson of Black Jack Mulligan and son of Mike Rotunda, better known by the ring name Irwin R. Chester.
In the past few weeks, wrestlers Bray Wyatt and Terry Funk have died.