England ex-footballer fights for his life after heart attack

England ex-footballer fights for his life after heart attack 61 year-old coach is in induced coma now
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March 31, 2018 09:52
England ex-footballer fights for his life after heart attack

Baku. 31 March. REPORT.AZ/ Former England captain Ray Wilkins is reportedly seriously ill after suffering a cardiac arrest.

61 year-old is said to have been placed in an induced coma after falling and hitting his head after suffering the heart attack at home in Cobham, Surrey.

 The cardiac arrest led to a fall which has meant he’s had to be put in an induced coma.

Wilkins, who played for Chelsea, Manchester United, QPR and Glasgow Rangers during his illustrious career, had previously been given the all-clear after undergoing a double heart bypass operation.

During his career as a player, he won the FA Cup with Manchester United in 1983 and the Scottish title with Rangers in 1989.

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