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Hi Heather
The Times
12th March 1930
DEATH OF E. RASSELL
E. Rassell, captain of the Kingstonian Football Club, died suddenly on Monday. He played at full back for the club on Saturday and appeared to be in the best of health. He was about 30 years of age, and lived at Wardo Avenue Fulham. He leaves a widow and one child. He joined the Kingstonian Football Club in 1921, and since then he had been one of their most regular players. For over eight seasons he did not miss a Saturday match. For the last six years he and his brother, F.G. Rassell, were the club's full backs. He had played both for Surrey and London, but had had to decline invitations to play in many representative matches for reasons of business.
A post-mortem examination is being held, and it will depend on the doctor's findings whether there will be a coroner's inquest.
Regards
Rob
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