Former West Coast Eagles AFL premiership player Adam Hunter has passed away at the age of 43 in his hometown of Bunbury, Western Australia. The circumstances of his death are currently unknown, but the Eagles confirmed his passing and expressed their condolences on social media. Hunter, who played 151 games and was part of the 2006 premiership-winning team, retired in 2009 due to injuries. His death follows those of ex-Brisbane Lions player Troy Selwood and Essendon VFL coach Dale Tapping earlier in the week.
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