Former WWE wrestler Sara Lee died by suicide, according to a report.
died by suicide, according to a report. The 30-year-old’s cause of death was not disclosed when news of hear death broke in October, but TMZ on Friday reported that thechampion’s autopsy listed suicide as the cause. Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office documents also reportedly said Lee had left “letters of intent at the scene” before her death. Lee wrestled in the WWE for most of 2016 before moving on to the independent pro wrestling circuit.
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