Sara Lee Cause Of Death Revealed: Tough Enough season 6 winner and former WWE wrestler Sara Lee committed suicide, according to an autopsy report just made public.
TMZ was the first to announce that the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office had found that Lee had died from a drug and alcohol overdose. The ex-wrestler was found with abrasions and bruises all over her body and head, and the report also states that she left “letters of intent at the scene.”
The authorities believed that Lee’s bruises resulted from a fall or fall he took while under the influence of alcohol. When word of Lee’s untimely death at age 30 spread in October, it sent shockwaves across the wrestling community.
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“As a former ‘Tough Enough’ winner, Lee inspired many in the sports-entertainment world,” the WWE remarked. “WWE extends its deepest sympathies to her loved ones and fans everywhere.”
Lee became famous after she competed on and won WWE’s reality show Tough Enough in 2015, securing a one-year deal with the business. From late 2015 until her release in September 2016, she was a part-time wrestler for WWE’s NXT developmental brand.
They welcomed three children together after she married fellow WWE wrestler Cory Weston (Wesley Blake) in 2017. To Lee, “I loved you from the first moment I saw you,” Weston said on Instagram before Lee’s passing. You were an angel sent to earth; I used to say.
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Lovely, kind, powerful, and full of love. An angel who gave me three of the most gorgeous children in the world. He said, “In these uncertain times, I don’t know what to say. I know that the memories we shared will outlast both of us.
Even though I know you’re no longer in danger, I can’t promise that my sadness will disappear. Thank you so much for the most beautiful years of my life.
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