Joe Kinnear’s family say 'his career killed him’ after autopsy reveals brain condition

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Joe Kinnear’s family say 'his career killed him’ after autopsy reveals brain condition
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An autopsy revealed Kinnear suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) - a brain condition thought to be linked to repeated head injuries.

An autopsy on the brain of footballing legend Joe Kinnear has revealed he suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy , according to his family.His daughter Russ Doffman believes there is now no doubt that the sport her father loved was responsible for his death: “Having had time to think about it, we just get angry again because you feel like you know his career has killed him, and it's hard because he could still be with us. He could still be Joe and he could still be with us.

Doffman says the family’s motivation is to protect current players and prevent others from going through what she has.

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