The terrible background on the death of Sara Lee was revealed
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One of the most tragic news of 2022 which ended a few months ago, was the news of the death of Sara Lee, former WWE athlete and winner of the 2015 edition of the Tough Enough reality show, where young boys approached professional wrestling for have an opportunity to land in the rings of the Stamford company.
However, this opportunity did not last long for the young athlete, who was initially associated with Nxt and then released by the company, after months of nothing. Just 30 years old, like a bolt from the blue, last October, Sara Lee was found dead in her home, in circumstances that had never been disclosed until now.
In the last few hours, the well-known USA People newspaper wanted to release some rumors regarding the death of the very young girl and the situation in which she was found by her husband, the former WWE Wesley Blake. Through an insider of the magazine, it was in fact reported: "The insider said Lee had been drinking heavily the night she died and was later found by her husband Cory James Weston (wrestling under the ring name Wesley Blake).
He came home from work in Orlando. He took the children and took them elsewhere and then came home and found Sara in that state. It all happened suddenly. The source added it wasn't intentional, it was accidental. Lee was never the person who would do such a thing.
She had never given signs of it, "concluded the insider of People.
The heartbreaking words of husband Wesley Blake
After an initial period of silence, Westin Blake had taken the strength to share a few words on Instagram, associated with a photo of him with his wife Sara: "Dear Sara, I loved you from the first moment I saw you.
I always said you were an angel walking this earth. Beautiful, compassionate, strong and so loving to all of us. An angel who blessed me with three of the most beautiful children I could imagine. But you were so much more than just a mom.You were a motivator, my best friend, a sister, a daughter, an aunt, the backbone of our family and, my favorite, you were my wife.
I really don't know what to say in these moments. I just know that death won't take away the memories we've created. I can't promise I'll stop crying but now I know you're free. I can never thank you enough for giving me the best years of my life. I love you sara."