Former rugby league player Ricky Bibey, who in recent years has been working as an estate agent in Manchester, has been found dead at a hotel in Florence.
The 40-year-old, from Manchester, was reportedly found dead in his room at the four-star Hotel Continentale on Saturday morning after staff alerted the police.
He was said to have arrived on Friday with 43-year-old Jennie Platt, his partner, and also an estate agent, who is being treated at the city’s Careggi hospital after she was found alongside him with serious injuries.
Platt is MD of Jennie Platt Sales and Lettings, which has six branches in Manchester, while Bibey was a director of the company for short period until early last year.
Bibey, who has played for teams including St Helens, Wigan Warriors, Wakefield Trinity and Leigh Centurions.
His former clubs and team-mates paid tribute to him on Sunday, with Leon Pryce writing on Twitter: “Sincere condolences to Ricky’s family. We played against each other since the age of about 14.
“Yorkshire vs Lancashire & together for England schools boys U16’s. A great lad. Absolutely devastating news. RIP Ricky.”
Leigh wrote that the team were “desperately saddened” to learn of Bibey’s death while he was “on holiday in Italy”, adding: “Everyone at the club sends sincere condolences to his family and friends at this time.”
Wakefield wrote: “Trinity are saddened to hear of the passing of former prop-forward Ricky Bibey, aged 40. Ricky played for Trinity between 2007 and 2009, making 60 appearances.
“We send our condolences to Ricky’s family and friends at this tough time.”
Bibey was a professional rugby player for more than a decade until he retired in 2012 due to an Achilles tendon injury.
Bibey worked as an estate agent following his retirement from rugby, and had previously run a development company.
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