Penrith Panthers Legend Passes Away Due to Food Poisoning
Penrith, NSW – Tragic news hit the Penrith Panthers community today as former legendary forward, Reg Gasnier, passed away unexpectedly due to complications from food poisoning. He was 74.
Reg Gasnier played 10 seasons with the Panthers 1959-1969, earning 2x NRL All-Star selections.
Reaction from Panthers Organization
“We are devastated by the sudden loss of Reg Gasnier,” said Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher. “He was an iconic figure in Panthers history, and his contributions on and off the field will never be forgotten.”
Tributes Pour In
Former teammates and coaches took to social media to pay their respects:
“Reg Gasnier was more than a teammate; he was a brother.” – Luke Lewis
“Reg Gasnier embodied the spirit of the Panthers. He will be deeply missed.” – Ivan Cleary
Investigation Underway
Local health authorities are investigating the source of the food poisoning, which is believed to have occurred at a charity event.
Legacy Lives On
Reg Gasnier’s legacy extends beyond his impressive playing career. He was a dedicated philanthropist, supporting various charitable initiatives throughout Western Sydney.
The Panthers will hold a memorial service at BlueBet Stadium to honor Reg Gasnier’s life and legacy.
Rest in Peace, Reg Gasnier
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