Troubled rugby ace died of an overdose
Daily Mirror UK|June 08, 2024
Ex-England man 'went off rails' after retiring
ASHLEY PEMBERTON and ALAN WESTON
Troubled rugby ace died of an overdose

A FORMER England rugby league player died of a drug and alcohol overdose, an inquest heard.

Ex-Salford captain Malcolm Alker, 45, suffered depression after he retired in 2010 following a whole career spent playing for the Red Devils.

He also had a long-standing brain injury, thought to be the result of blows to the head, and a diagnosis with the onset of suspected dementia.

The dad of two worked as a bricklayer and HGV driver after retirement. In 2018, he was jailed for two cocainefuelled robberies at Tesco and KFC.

This story is from the June 08, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.

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