RFL Benevolent Fund reports the death of Matt King OBE

The Rugby League Benevolent Fund has revealed that Matt King OBE died earlier today, in hospital in Bedfordshire.

“It is with immense sadness that the Rugby League Benevolent Fund announces the death of Matt King OBE. He was thirty-three,” said the Benevolent Fund statement. “Matt passed away earlier today after suffering heart failure, following a prolonged stay in hospital in Bedfordshire.”

Matt suffered a serious spinal injury as a seventeen-year-old, playing for the London Broncos Academy.  The injury left him paralysed from the neck down and unable to breathe independently.

It was his injury that led to the creation of the RL Benevolent Fund, which has supported him ever since over a period in which he defied his disability to achieve great things.

He was awarded an OBE in 2012 for services to charity, having raised tens of thousands of pounds for the RL Benevolent Fund and other organisations, through a series of events and activities.

RL Benevolent Fund General Manager, Steve Ball said: “We are devastated at the loss of a young man who was an inspiration to everyone who had the privilege to meet him.

“In true Matt King style, he fought to the very end but tragically his battle ended at 4.30 this morning.

“Our thoughts are with Matt’s family, especially his wife Ilona and their two lovely daughters, two-year-old Arabella and baby Georgia, who is just eleven months old.”

After suffering his injury, Matt gained a First Class honours law degree and also became a successful and talented mouth artist, producing some fantastic artwork using his mouth alone.

Matt was a pioneer who refused to accept the boundaries laid down by the impact of his accident and who shared his infectious enthusiasm for life as an inspirational speaker with businesses, education and sports teams across the UK.

His story is captured in his autobiography 04.04.04, published in 2015, which the Independent described as “the inspirational journey of a truly inspirational man.”

Tim Adams MBE, the Chairman of the RL Benevolent Fund, said: “The whole Rugby League family will be deeply moved at the terrible loss of such a very special young man.

“Matt really was an incredible individual who achieved great things in his young life and we feel robbed to have lost him like this.

“The RL Benevolent Fund will continue to offer its full support to Ilona, Arabella and Georgia and I am sure the wider Rugby League family will join me in sending love and condolences to the King family.”

Everyone at Totalrl.com and League Express would like to send our condolences to Matt’s family.