Tyson doesn’t want to know details of daughter’s death
October 10th, 2009 - 6:35 pm ICT by ANILondon, Oct 10(ANI): American Boxing legend Mike Tyson has said that he does not want to know the exact reason behind his young daughter’s death, as he fears that he would react in anger if someone was to blame.
Tyson is still struggling to come to terms with the loss of his four-year-old daughter Exodus, who was choked to death after getting entangled in a cord of a treadmill in her Phoenix, Arizona home in May this year.
The retired sportsman said that he does not know the full details of the tragedy, and was focusing on his family to keep away from reacting with anger.
“My family - that’s my biggest asset. I’m so happy not to go in that direction because I’ve been in that direction,” The Mirror quoted Tyson, as saying.
“If I know, then there might be a blame for it. And if there’s somebody to blame for it, there will be a problem,” he added. (ANI)
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