In a stunning development following the death of boxing legend Ricky Hatton, family tensions have erupted after the late athlete’s parents reportedly refused to allow his widow to return to the family home — a decision said to be triggered by a series of hidden voice messages discovered on Hatton’s personal phone.
According to family insiders, the recordings were uncovered during a digital audit conducted by investigators. The private audio files, believed to have been recorded by Hatton himself in the weeks before his death, allegedly reveal his true feelings about his wife’s behavior and emotional state.
“What’s in those recordings changed everything,” a close family friend told reporters. “After hearing them, his parents said they couldn’t look at her the same way again.”
Authorities have not disclosed the full contents of the messages, but sources claim they contain “disturbing emotional confessions” and “personal reflections” that may shed new light on the boxer’s final days. One message, described as particularly haunting, reportedly ends with Hatton saying something that “no one in the family can forget.”
Hatton’s parents have since taken legal steps to protect his estate and personal property, reportedly citing the emotional trauma caused by what they heard. The widow, meanwhile, has denied any wrongdoing and maintains that the messages have been taken out of context.
“She’s heartbroken and feels betrayed,” said one friend of the widow. “She never expected his private words to be turned against her like this.”
As investigators continue to review the phone’s data, the existence of the hidden recordings has reignited speculation around the boxer’s final days — and raised painful questions about what was really happening behind closed doors.
“These aren’t just random voicemails,” one police source said. “They might hold the emotional truth of his last weeks alive.”



