Terry Newton, a former Britain hooker known for landmark HGH doping case, found dead at age 31
By APMonday, September 27, 2010
Former Britain hooker Newton found dead at age 31
ORRELL, England — Terry Newton, a former British international rugby league player who became the first athlete to be suspended for testing positive for human growth hormone, has died. He was 31.
Police say officers found Newton dead Sunday at a house in Orrell after receiving a report of concern for his welfare. They say “there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.”
Newton was banned for two years in February after testing positive for human growth hormone.
The hooker played for Leeds, Wigan and Bradford before having his contract with Wakefield canceled because of his ban. He won 15 caps for Britain.
Richard Lewis, chairman of the Rugby Football League, says Newton’s death is a “personal tragedy.”
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