The investigation into the sudden death of British boxing legend Ricky Hatton has taken a chilling turn after police confirmed the discovery of a handwritten note hidden in his kitchen drawer.
Forensic teams say the note was written in Hatton’s handwriting and appeared to be left in the hours leading up to his death.
The Haunting Six Words
Detectives revealed that the final line of the note consisted of just six words, words that have already begun to haunt his family, fans, and the boxing community worldwide.
Authorities have not disclosed the entire message, but insiders say the final line read:
“It ends tonight, remember me always.”
A Painful Discovery
Hatton’s wife was reportedly in tears after being shown the note. A family spokesperson said:
“This has devastated everyone. Ricky carried the weight of the world in silence, and now we are left with more questions than answers.”
Investigators Speak Out
Police confirmed the authenticity of the handwriting through forensic analysis and stated the note is now a central piece of the inquiry.
One investigator described the find as “deeply personal and disturbing”, adding that the six words suggest an intentional final act.
Fans React Worldwide
Within minutes of the revelation, social media platforms lit up with emotional tributes. Many fans expressed sorrow that the man known as “The Hitman” may have left behind such a haunting farewell.
One fan tweeted: “Those six words will stay with me forever. We all loved him more than he knew.”
The Legacy Left Behind
As the UK boxing world reels from the news, Hatton’s final message has added a layer of tragic mystery to his untimely passing. For many, those six words will be etched into the legacy of a fighter who gave his all — inside and outside the ring.