• Manchester United and England legend, 83, has disease
  • Charlton lost brother and fellow World Cup winner Jack in July

Sir Bobby Charlton, widely considered to be England’s greatest ever footballer, has been diagnosed with dementia.

The 83-year-old, who was England and Manchester United’s record goalscorer until recently, has the disease, the Telegraph said, with his wife, Lady Norma, content for his condition to be made public in order to help others with dementia.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

‘It’s not an Oedipus complex’: why Japan’s ‘silver porn’ market is booming

An industry making older women the centre of attention appeals to some…

People with type 1 diabetes in England to be given skin sensor to monitor blood sugar

Nice says wearable tech reduces need for finger-prick testing by up to…

Sister of UK Bataclan victim tells accused: ‘We don’t hate you’

Zoe Alexander, whose brother Nick died in 13 November 2015 attacks, testifies…