Coroner Confirms Kevin Campbell’s Death Due to Natural Causes
The inquest revealed a delayed diagnosis of infective endocarditis but found it minimally contributed to the football legend’s death from multi-organ failure.
- Kevin Campbell, former Arsenal and Everton striker, died at 54 on June 15, 2024, from multi-organ failure caused by a naturally occurring illness.
- The coroner's inquest determined that a delayed diagnosis of infective endocarditis during his second hospital admission had minimal impact on the outcome.
- Campbell first sought treatment in January 2024 for severe heart and kidney failure, experiencing drastic weight loss before his readmission in May 2024.
- An internal hospital investigation acknowledged missed opportunities to diagnose the infection earlier, citing a lack of clinical curiosity about his significant weight loss.
- Campbell, celebrated for his football career and admired by fans, family, and peers, scored 148 goals in 542 appearances and later became a media pundit.