RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – Former world champion  boxer Arturo Gatti was found dead in a holiday apartment in a  northern Brazilian seaside resort yesterday with wounds to  his neck and head, Pernambuco state police said.

They were investigating the death of the 37-year-old  Canadian, who was found by his Brazilian wife Amanda in his  underwear and there was a bloodied bag handle in the flat, a  police spokesman said.

“According to his wife, the couple came to spend a second  honeymoon for a month and rented a flat, making an advance  payment,” he told Reuters by telephone. He said no arrests had  been made.

Gatti arrived at Porto de Galinhas resort south of the city  of Recife with his wife and year-old son on Friday.
Italian-born Gatti, nicknamed Thunder, was IBF Super featherweight champion in 1995 and WBC Super lightweight champion in 2004. He retired in 2007.

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