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BEN ON THE MEND AFTER HEART SCARE

BURY TOWN boss Ben Chenery is back home and resting after suffering a suspected heart attack.
The former Luton Town and Canvey Island defender, 41, was rushed to Papworth Hospital, Cambridge this week with an inflammation of the heart.
Chenery, who has taken the Blues into Bostik North play-off contention this season, is under doctor’s orders to take things easy, although the diagnosis was not thought to be serious.
“It just came from nowhere,” Chenery told the East Anglian Daily Times. “I suppose lots of people of my age group rush around a great deal in our busy li...

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