
AFL World Mourns Adam Selwood: A Legacy of Sport and Compassion
Australia mourns the loss of former West Coast Eagles star Adam Selwood. The AFL community is in shock following the sudden death of Adam Selwood at the age of 41. His passing comes just months after the tragic loss of his twin brother, Troy. The AFL confirmed Adam's death on Saturday morning, releasing a statement expressing sympathy for his family. Adam was a much-loved player, known for his dedication both on and off the field. He played 187 games for West Coast, making his debut in 2003 and retiring ten years later. Last month, Adam took part in a half marathon to raise funds for Zero2Hero, a West Australian charity focused on empowering mental health leaders and preventing suicide. "It's a second unbearable loss for the Selwood family," said a family friend. Adam's commitment to this cause in the wake of his brother's death highlights his compassionate nature and desire to make a positive impact. His legacy extends beyond his sporting achievements, leaving a lasting mark on the lives of many.