He went to the pub to watch football with his mates... but tragically never returned home
A 'fit and healthy' man who never came home after he went to watch football at the pub with friends died in a 'tragic accident', an inquest has heard.
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A 'fit and healthy' man who never came home after he went to watch football at the pub with friends died in a 'tragic accident', an inquest has heard.
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