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Bodybuilder Hayley McNeff Dies at 37 from Overdose
11 Nov
Summary
- Hayley McNeff, 37, died from accidental drug overdose in August
- She had multiple banned substances, including heroin and fentanyl, in her system
- McNeff was a champion bodybuilder featured in a 2016 documentary

In a disturbing trend, Massachusetts-born bodybuilder Hayley McNeff has become the latest fitness star to die prematurely. According to a newly publicized review by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, the 37-year-old McNeff passed away in August from an accidental drug overdose.
Postmortem results show that McNeff had a number of banned substances in her system, including heroin, fentanyl, and cocaine. This tragic news comes as a shock to the bodybuilding community, as McNeff was a rising star in the sport, winning several titles in the 2000s and 2010s. She was even featured in a 2016 documentary titled "Raising The Bar" where she discussed her passion for the sport.
Prior to her bodybuilding career, McNeff was an accomplished athlete, excelling in sports like skiing, diving, and equestrian. She graduated from UMass Amherst and planned to pursue a graduate degree in psychology after her competitive days were over. Sadly, her life was cut short due to the dangerous combination of drugs found in her system.
McNeff is just the latest in a string of bodybuilders who have died prematurely in recent months, highlighting the immense pressures and risks associated with the sport. Her untimely passing at the age of 37 is a tragic loss for the fitness community and a sobering reminder of the need for greater awareness and support around substance abuse issues.




