A man last seen in Las Vegas after attending a professional wrestling event earlier this month has died, according to authorities.
Marc Izard, 43, died on April 18, the Clark County coroner’s office said Monday afternoon.
Details Surrounding Izard’s Death
Izard was found in the 1700 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South, between East St. Louis Avenue and Oakley Boulevard. The cause and manner of death are still pending.
An X user, @PerchedTopRope, posted on Saturday that Izard was from the United Kingdom and had been last photographed on April 16 at a book signing for Canadian wrestler Natalya Neidhart. The post also noted Izard used a walking stick.
The post included a flyer stating that Izard was last seen leaving WWE’s “Smackdown” event at T-Mobile arena on April 17.
Social Media Response
The original post on X had been reposted more than 400 times and viewed more than 932,000 times as of Monday. Natalya Neidhart also shared the post to her 2.2 million-plus followers on X.
Other social media users have posted on Facebook and Reddit asking for help locating Izard since he was last seen.
Police Investigation
Additional information from the Metropolitan Police Department was not immediately available.
Contact Casey Harrison at [email protected]. Follow @Casey_Harrison 1 on X.
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