Former NRL player Masada Iosefa has died in a quad bike accident in rural Darwin.
Key points:
- Masada Iosefa played for the Penrith Panthers between 2008 and 2011, before playing for Wests Tigers in 2012-13
- He died after failing to navigate a bend while riding a quad bike
- NT Police say he was not wearing a helmet
NT Police said the former Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers hooker was involved in a single-vehicle crash on Mckinlay Road in the suburb of Herbert last night.
A passer-by discovered the crash scene a little before 9:00pm and reported it to police who arrived shortly after.
Major Crash detectives investigating the crash said initial investigations indicated the 32-year-old died collided with a guard rail and rolled the bike after failing to successfully negotiate a bend.
NT Police said he was not wearing a helmet.
In a post on social media, former teammate Frank Pritchard remembered Mr Iosefa’s “tough-as-nails” spirit.
“Words can’t describe how I’m feeling right now,” he said.
“Tough as nails, always went hard without any preservation for his body. Never took a step back to any situation.
“Always had my back from the get go. May you fly high now … until we meet again.”
A report is being prepared for the coroner.
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