Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Sports

Sir Bobby Charlton’s cause of death is revealed after the World Cup winning football legend died aged 86

Sir Bobby Charlton died after accidentally falling and hitting a windowsill at a care home where he was battling dementia, an inquest has heard.

The England legend, who won the World Cup in 1966, lost his balance as he stood up from his chair and struck a windowsill and ‘possibly a radiator’, Cheshire Coroner’s Court heard.

Staff performed a full-body check at the time and noted no visible injuries, and initially found the 86-year-old’s mobility seemed unaffected.

Advertisement

A chest X-ray and CT scan revealed he’d fractured his ribs and was likely to develop pneumonia.

Doctors agreed that he should be put on end-of-life care at the hospital, the inquest heard. He died on October 21, five days after his fall, at the age of 86.

Sir Bobby is survived by his wife Lady Norma, their two daughters Suzanne and Andrea and grandchildren.

Advertisement

It was heard that Sir Bobby was ‘unsteady on his feet, especially when standing from a seated position’ as a result of his living with dementia.

The inquest, held in Warrington, heard Sir Bobby had an extensive medical history, which included an appendix removal, gout, a urine infection, and chest infections.

The inquest heard he had also contracted Covid-19 in September.

Advertisement

Tamara Simmons, manager at the care home, said Sir Bobby ‘needed support with all aspects of daily living.’

The inquest heard his bed was as close to the ground as possible, with crash mats and motion sensors in place due to his restlessness making him likely to roll out of bed.

She gave his cause of death as: Traumatic haemopneumothorax; A fall; Alzheimer’s/dementia.

Advertisement

 

 

 

Advertisement

 

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Entertainment

Felabration‘s latest announcement reveals its theme for 2024: ‘Look and Laugh,’ inspired by Fela Kuti’s iconic song of the same name from his album...

Movie

Paramount Global has initiated talks with Sony and Apollo for a potential acquisition, as reported by The New York Times, following the conclusion of...

Tech

With iOS 17.5, Apple introduced alerts for unauthorized Bluetooth trackers, even those not made by Apple. This update, developed with Google, addresses Bluetooth tracking...

Entertainment

Celebrating Mavin Records‘ 12th anniversary, the acclaimed music producer Don Jazzy reflects on the label’s remarkable journey, marked by over 40 billion streams. Mavin...

Copyright © TVCCommuniation owner of TVC Entertainment