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Coroner ruled he had died from syncope. [4] 4 October 1930: Stanley Baldwin 24 Rochdale Hornets: Baldwin died of a brain stem injury incurred when attempting a tackle in a game against Oldham on 3 October. Baldwin did not recover consciousness after the incident and was taken to hospital where he died the following day. [5] 8 June 1936: Henry ...
This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 10:59, 14 February 2025 (UTC).
7 January – Ken Scotland, 86, Scottish rugby union player (Leicester Tigers, national team) and cricketer (national team), cancer. [9] 8 January – Ray Middleton, 86, British Olympic racewalker , respiratory failure. [10] 9 January – David Duckham, 76, English rugby union player (Coventry, national team). [11] 10 January
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Cause of death Ref. Brazil: Cléber Eduardo Arado: Association football: 48 COVID-19 [10] Indonesia: Alex Asmasoebrata: Auto racing: 69 Unknown [11] Spain: Miquel Ferrer: Association football: 89 Unknown [12] Canada: Rob Flockhart: Ice hockey: 64 Heart attack [13] South Africa: Ryder Mofokeng: Association football: 68 Unknown [14] United States ...
Christopher Story Wardlow (12 July 1942 – 11 February 2024) was an English rugby union international.. A Carlisle RFC product, Wardlow was capped six times by England and debuted in a win over the Springboks at Twickenham in 1969, substituting injured fullback Bob Hiller in the final minutes of the match. [1]