Overview
- Ricky Hatton, 46, was found dead at his home in Gee Cross, Hyde, on September 14, with Greater Manchester Police saying the death is not being treated as suspicious and no cause has been announced.
- The public procession will start in Gee Cross, pass through Hyde to Manchester Cathedral, and the cortege will conclude at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, with the cathedral service by ticket only.
- Campbell Hatton said the loss was “so unexpected” and that the family were “absolutely heartbroken” and “knocked for six” after making “so many plans.”
- Campbell welcomed Oasis dedicating Live Forever at Wembley with his father’s image on screen, saying he “couldn’t ask for any more” from the outpouring of support.
- Manchester City honored Hatton with a tifo and hosted family members at a home match, while fans have been encouraged to line the streets for the farewell.