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    Surfing world shocked at Irons' death

    Mark Occhilupo couldn't stop crying and fellow surfing stars were in shock as they battled to comprehend the death of three-time world champion Andy Irons.

    One of the sport's greatest athletes, 32-year-old American Irons was found dead in a hotel room in Dallas, Texas, two days after withdrawing from the world tour event in Puerto Rico because of severe illness.

    Employees at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, reportedly found the Hawaiian's body and called airport police.

    Local officials said the cause of death was not immediately known but Hawaii's Star Advertiser reported that his death was being investigated as a possible overdose of methadone, citing information provided by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office.

    The Star Advertiser reported that methadone was found inside a container of a prescription drug called zolpidem, commonly used for insomnia, while methadone is a powerful controlled substance used for pain. The container, as well as numerous other medications, was found on a nightstand, the medical examiner said.

    An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday.

    Aged 32, 2010 Tahiti contest winner Irons is survived by his wife Lyndie Dupuis, who is due to give birth to their first child, a boy, next month.

    The Irons family said he'd been on his way home to the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

    Shattered world tour colleagues planned to honour the popular Irons - the 2002, 2003 and 2004 world champion - with a paddle out on Wednesday morning at the Rip Curl Search event site at Middles Beach, Puerto Rico.

    They were undecided whether to continue the contest with Australian Daniel Ross among those keen to do so in tribute to his "hero".

    Irons failed to show for his first round heat on Saturday because of sickness, and tournament backer Rip Curl said he was immediately seen by a doctor.

    Bed-ridden, Irons was unable to compete in the second round on Sunday and his management told AAP on siteat the time, that they had arranged to get him off the island as soon as possible, fearing he may have dengue fever.

    Association of Surfing Professionals CEO Brodie Carr, did not wish to speculate on his cause of death, struggling to fight back tears as he described how the tour was overcome with sorrow.

    "We're all deeply, deeply saddened and our thoughts go out to all his family and friends and it's a sad day for surfing when one of our tribesman and friends has been lost," said Carr at the Marriott Hotel in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

    "Lyndie is pregnant and due to give birth to their baby boy in less than a month.

    "Andy and Lyndie and (brother) Bruce and all the Irons family, they're all our family. We've travelled with them and lived with them for years and for the guys on tour they've lost a brother today."

    ASP and Rip Curl suspended the tour event as a sign of respect for one of the sport's best and most loved competitors, and were to discuss with surfers on Wednesday whether they were comfortable with the contest continuing.

    Many of the surfers were mourning together at the Marriott on Tuesday night.

    While there was speculation that some competitors would choose to pull out, a shaken Ross told AAP he still wanted to proceed.

    "He's been my hero for ten years. I can't believe it, we've just been walking around in circles," Ross said.

    "He was a champion bloke, loved him, he was a hilarious guy on tour.

    "Whoever ends up on that podium after this event is going to be crying. Hopefully there's a big swell come up, some great waves and that'd be a great way to honour him.

    "We'll dedicate it to him."

    Retired world champion Occhilupo, who was in the Billabong stable with the 20-time tour event winner, received the shattering news in Australia in a phone call from countryman Joel Parkinson.

    He said Irons had previously contracted dengue fever on a trip to Bali and the fever would come back when he was rundown.

    "I just broke down," Occhilupo told Fox Sports.

    "I went and saw my wife and couldn't stop crying.

    "I'm flying to Hawaii on Saturday, the funeral is probably going to be one of the biggest ones in history because he was loved by everyone.

    "He was such a vibrant, lovely person to be around. One of my best mates. It's really, really heart wrenching."

    RIP Andy Irons.
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