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Then the following morning, he went down to his mum at 6am and said he had a headache.“He had some paracetamol and went back to bed. It went from a headache to a seizure, and he never recovered from that seizure.”Describing what his son was like, Anthony told the ECHO: ”He had this soft, gentle way about him and he made everybody feel warm and welcome.
It was his religion.“He was off to Liverpool, the city he loved, and he was doing football science, hoping to become part of the coaching staff. I was just so proud because he was going to live his life and have adventures.“After being in university, he really came out of himself and you could see the kind of man that he was going to become.
It affected Shaun because he knows what Aaron was.“He's got two young kids and he told me that he wants his kids to be just like Aaron. He had a season ticket at Kidderminster Harriers, he used to go there with his mates.“And of course, Liverpool was his religion.
