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Football coach, 24, dies from deep vein thrombosis after spending most of lockdown gaming

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A healthy football coach has died from deep vein thrombosis after spending most of the coronavirus lockdown playing computer games.

Louis O'Neill, 24, was furloughed in March from his job at Centre Parcs and so started gaming with friends to pass the time.

His devastated father has now warned other families about the dangers of youngsters staying at home and not being active, MailOnline reports.

Stanley Greening, 56, wrote on social media: "On 3rd June something so awful happened, the worst imaginable thing to happen to such a young man and the worst imaginable thing to happen to a parent.

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