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Published 19:34 25 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 19:46 25 Sept 2025 BST

Former Arsenal striker Billy Vigar has died aged 21 after suffering a 'significant brain injury'.
The Chichester FC player was injured during a game at Wingate and Finchley on Saturday.
It is believed that Vigar was injured during a collision with a concrete wall, although this has not been confirmed by the club.
His family released a heartbreaking statement announcing the news, saying they are "devastated that this has happened while he was playing the sport he loved".
"After sustaining a significant brain injury last Saturday, Billy Vigar was put into an induced coma," the family said.
"On Tuesday, he needed an operation to aid any chances of recovery. Although this helped, the injury proved too much for him and he passed away on Thursday morning.
"The responses to the original update show how much Billy was loved and thought of within the sport."
Vigar was a graduate from Arsenal academy, and also played for Hastings United, Derby County and Eastbourne Borough.
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