Outback Wrangler star Matt Wright has been found guilty of hindering the investigation into a deadly 2022 helicopter crash. A shocking verdict that could reshape his career and future.
In a dramatic twist that has sent shockwaves across Australia, reality TV personality and crocodile wrangler Matt Wright has been found guilty on two counts of attempting to hinder a police investigation into a fatal helicopter crash in 2022.
The crash, which tragically claimed the life of Wright’s close friend and fellow cast member Chris “Willow” Wilson, has been under intense public and media scrutiny for over two years. Wright, best known for his role in the hit show Outback Wrangler, was accused of interfering with evidence and obstructing officers during their inquiries into the cause of the fatal incident.
During the court proceedings, prosecutors presented evidence alleging that Wright deliberately tampered with crucial details in the aftermath of the crash. The court ultimately ruled in favor of the prosecution, declaring Wright guilty of two charges related to obstruction of justice.
The guilty verdict marks a significant blow to Wright’s career and reputation, as he has long been admired for his adventurous lifestyle and wildlife expertise. Legal experts believe this decision could carry heavy consequences, including the possibility of jail time.
For fans of Outback Wrangler, the news comes as a shocking revelation, raising questions about Wright’s future on screen and whether his legacy as an Australian wildlife icon will survive this scandal.
As sentencing approaches, all eyes remain on the Northern Territory court, where Wright’s fate will soon be decided.