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Home / Sports / Inquest Probes Football Heading and Dementia in Gordon McQueen Death

Inquest Probes Football Heading and Dementia in Gordon McQueen Death

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Inquest into Gordon McQueen's dementia to examine football heading link.
  • Former Manchester United and Scotland defender died aged 70.
  • Family hopes probe will provide closure on illness cause.
Inquest Probes Football Heading and Dementia in Gordon McQueen Death

A crucial inquest will examine the death of Scottish football icon Gordon McQueen, who passed away at the age of 70 following a battle with vascular dementia. The investigation, scheduled for three days beginning January 6, aims to determine if a link exists between heading footballs and his illness. McQueen's family, including his daughter Hayley, firmly believes heading the ball led to his condition and are seeking answers.

Initially postponed due to missing medical records from 1972 to 1995, the inquest will now proceed after confirmation of its new dates. Professor Willie Stewart, a leading neuropathologist, is involved in the related medical research, having received McQueen's brain for study. This inquiry follows similar investigations, notably the landmark case of Jeff Astle, whose death was officially attributed to heading footballs.

Hayley McQueen has stated the family's aim is not legal action but to raise awareness about the potential dangers of heading in football. They hope this process will offer them a sense of closure regarding the cause of her father's decline in health, which began subtly in his early sixties.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, the inquest is specifically to investigate a potential link between heading footballs and Gordon McQueen's vascular dementia.
The inquest is scheduled for three days starting January 6 at Northallerton Coroner's Court in North Yorkshire.
Yes, the family firmly believes heading the ball contributed to his dementia and are seeking closure through the inquest.

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