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Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 10:20
by slapbangwhallop
The Irish Times report that Darren Sutherland's family have been granted a licence by Tom Dowling, the Meath County Manager, to exhume his remains from St Finian’s Cemetery in Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland.

http://boxing-ireland.com/dazzler_shock_17.html

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 10:45
by hurlock
this is pretty crazy :!: didnt he have an autopsy???

also they knew he sufferd from depression.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 11:12
by slapbangwhallop
MachoMan09 wrote:This could either be big news or a case of a family living in denial. I wish it were neither and he was still with us.
maybe, but they don't hand out exhumation licences for the craic!

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 12:01
by whicker
MachoMan09 wrote:This could either be big news or a case of a family living in denial. I wish it were neither and he was still with us.

There was a situation local to me where a similar thing happened, and that was the re-assess damage to a persons leg bones who had been involved in an accident.


I'm not saying it was that, I'm just that it doesn't necessarily mean "big news," or anything to do with posion, it could be anything really.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 12:09
by tarton terror
what is the reason forexhumeing him does anyone know ?

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 14:42
by whiskey
No. Comment.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 15:32
by Adamj1987
why? i thought the issue was closed

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 16:04
by Jeff Thomas
All I can say is Rest in Peace Darren, such as sad story. I'm not sure why this has happened perhaps religious reasons. I don't think the family will ever get the closure they are looking for i'm sorry to say. I was watching his pro debut again today. What a fighter he could have been. He'll never be forgotten thats for sure.

Darren Sutherland

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 16:08
by BARNEYKX
Darrens body is to be exhumed and buried elsewhere,family are issueing a statment tomorrow
according to todays irish daily mail

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 16:36
by rmz
Was just thinking about him today, it's sad that he passed so young. Apparently his family wants the coroners office to re-examine the cause of death.

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 17:33
by crusader
Didn't Maloney find him hanging? I guess the family thinks someone put him there?

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 17:47
by markp
crusader wrote:Didn't Maloney find him hanging? I guess the family thinks someone put him there?
I think they want a verdict of death by misadventure. Thats whats being reported. So they think he didn't mean to commit suicide. Depends on how he did it really. If it was a suspended suicide (jumped off a chair or something), then it's probably intentional. But if he was sitting down and maybe tied a rope around his neck and then slipped or something and suffocated, it's misadventure. Big difference to the family.

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 21:24
by ERIC GUY
Let the poor guy rest in peace,

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 08 Jul 2010, 03:53
by Jeff Thomas
markp wrote:
crusader wrote:Didn't Maloney find him hanging? I guess the family thinks someone put him there?
I think they want a verdict of death by misadventure. Thats whats being reported. So they think he didn't mean to commit suicide. Depends on how he did it really. If it was a suspended suicide (jumped off a chair or something), then it's probably intentional. But if he was sitting down and maybe tied a rope around his neck and then slipped or something and suffocated, it's misadventure. Big difference to the family.
Cheers for clearing that up Mark, the whole thing was throwing me a little. Poor bloke.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 08 Jul 2010, 05:10
by slapbangwhallop
I've just found out that the order was issued on the 10h of June and the reason is to undertake a second post-mortem.

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 08 Jul 2010, 07:22
by boxingchat
I find this whole topic highly distasteful. Please let him rest in peace and let the family deal with their concerns without debate or comment from others who will never know. I'm glad some of yesterdays theories were removed but surely on this forum this topic is simply non productive and not for discussion.

Darren Sutherland was a good fighter, remember him as that and leave the non-boxing and highly personal issues of his private life for his family.

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 08 Jul 2010, 07:43
by slapbangwhallop
boxingchat wrote:I find this whole topic highly distasteful. Please let him rest in peace and let the family deal with their concerns without debate or comment from others who will never know. I'm glad some of yesterdays theories were removed but surely on this forum this topic is simply non productive and not for discussion.

Darren Sutherland was a good fighter, remember him as that and leave the non-boxing and highly personal issues of his private life for his family.
I understand what you are saying but if you think that the premature death of one of Ireland's topic prospects and his exhumation isn't going to be front page news in Ireland then you are mistaken.

I haven't gone in for spreading opinion or rumour with regards this issue merely disseminating facts. If people would prefer this thread was deleted then they wont have any argument from me.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 08 Jul 2010, 15:55
by hitman_hatton1
just a very sad story this one.

i forgot i taped sutherland's semi final match with james degale.

found it going thru a tape the other day.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 13 Jul 2010, 07:18
by terrez
R.I.P Darren Sutherland...

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 05:38
by Bomber 1
God Bless him and let him rest, I really hope his family finally come to terms with there very sad loss, I for one couldn't even bear to think of what the family have been through.. So very very sad....

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 05:43
by Spud
boxingchat wrote:I find this whole topic highly distasteful. Please let him rest in peace and let the family deal with their concerns without debate or comment from others who will never know. I'm glad some of yesterdays theories were removed but surely on this forum this topic is simply non productive and not for discussion.

Darren Sutherland was a good fighter, remember him as that and leave the non-boxing and highly personal issues of his private life for his family.
Have got to completely agree with your words.

Just let the lad RIP and let the family do whatever they feel necessary - this is one of them subjects best left alone.

Re: Darren Sutherland

Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 08:19
by d
boxingchat wrote:I find this whole topic highly distasteful. Please let him rest in peace and let the family deal with their concerns without debate or comment from others who will never know. I'm glad some of yesterdays theories were removed but surely on this forum this topic is simply non productive and not for discussion.

Darren Sutherland was a good fighter, remember him as that and leave the non-boxing and highly personal issues of his private life for his family.
100% agreed.

Re: Sad twist to Darren Sutherland story

Posted: 15 Jul 2010, 08:32
by slapbangwhallop
On a brighter note, Darren was involved with a wonderful docufilm called 'Saviours' which followed the lives of three fighters from the St Saviours Club in Dublin.

Well it is now being shown on RTE and will hopefully be available to view on their website from the UK as well.

http://boxing-ireland.com/20100715_suth ... rs_33.html