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Wes Brown to fly home after the death of his sister

22 July 2008 02:15

Manchester United and England central defender Wes Brown

It was announced late yesterday (Monday) by Sir Alex Ferguson that Wes Brown, Manchester United’s central defender, would be flying home as early as Wednesday from his South African tour following the death in hospital of his half sister Claire Fallows.

Claire had died earlier in the day. She had been pregnant for three months at the time and it is believed that she had a history of heart problems. She was thirty six years old.

This was a double blow for the twenty eight year old defender who had recently lost his father in February.

It is not certain as to whether Brown will play in tonight’s Vodacom Challenger match at the ABSA Stadium in Durban against Orlando Pirates.

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Comments (11)

Tontodonati

22 July 2008 02:28

To quote a famous Canadian novelist, Margaret Lawrence, "Life does not always deal good cards," I extend my condolences to Wes Brown and his family.

Crusader1987

22 July 2008 03:46

Yeah, my condolences to Wes Brown as well. A terrible tragedy to happen to him at any time, especially when trying to gear up for the season.

kaiser1974

22 July 2008 04:47

poor guy

boyakhitam

22 July 2008 07:32

Wes just got to accept it. GOD loves them more than we do. I lost my parents in a space of 18mths.They died in front of my very eyes.But life goes on.Be strong Wes.They always will be blessing you.

starfly3r

22 July 2008 09:42

R.I.P

newtonheath1878

22 July 2008 10:06

R.I.P Claire. Manchester is with you Wesley.

Kenari91

22 July 2008 11:36

R.I.P

babyboy

22 July 2008 16:16

R.I.P sorry dude u must be so depresst

indsc4

22 July 2008 21:49

My condolences to you, Wes. The Red Army is behind you all the way.

vanderzaz

23 July 2008 00:26

R.I.P

phughes699

23 July 2008 12:19

Please accept my condolences to Wes and his family at this very sad time. May you have the strength to come through this tragedy.

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