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An inquest into the death of a popular Wythenshawe Town FC footballer has opened.
Sam Jones, 28, died at Manchester Royal Infirmary on July 26.
Stockport Coroners' Court was told the provisional cause of death has been given as a hypoxic brain injury due to self asphyxia.
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Mr Jones, from Denton, Tameside, was
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A driver has appeared in court to admit causing the death of a schoolgirl.
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