Sheffield United review of Cusack death finds no wrongdoing but ‘processes’ to be reviewed

December 19 – An external investigation into the events leading up to the death of Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack found “no evidence of wrongdoing”.

Just before her death, Cusack had started her sixth season with the club in England’s Women’s Championship and was the longest-serving player in their squad, with more than 100 appearances.

The 27-year-old died at her home on September 20 and two months later police said there were no suspicious circumstances.

However, Sheffield United appointed an independent third party to formally investigate “concerns” raised by Cusack’s family into “processes and conduct at the club”.

“Following a thorough review of the valuable input provided by each of the key witnesses put forward by Maddy’s family and the club, the investigation has found no evidence of wrongdoing,” a Sheffield United statement said.

“The club is always looking for ways to evolve and will reflect on the outcomes and recommendations arising from the investigation to consider how processes and policies may be improved.”

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