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Former England Cricketer Graham Thorpe Took His Own Life: Family
Graham Thorpe's wife Amanda has revealed the former England cricketer took his own life after battling depression and anxiety for several years, with police confirming Monday he had died following an incident on a railway line near his home.
Aged just 55, Thorpe's death earlier this month plunged the cricket world into mourning for the popular star.
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