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We console ourselves when we grieve for Fabrice

Posted on March 21, 2012 by henry tapper

The two questions Fabrice Muamba is reported to have asked as he came out of his coma were “did we lose?” and  “why did they stop the match?”. For someone who has been through as much as Muamba did in his childhood, … Continue reading →

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Posted in Church of England, Consolation, poetry | Tagged Bolton, Death, Fabrice Muamba, John Keats, Kidlington, Midsomer Murders, Muamba, Near-death experience | Leave a comment
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