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Lee Devereux died in September after suffering from liver cancer
- Credit: Suffolk police
The family of a West Suffolk grandfather, who was behind bars after holding up a jewellery store with a fake gun, has thanked prison and medical staff for their second to none care before his death.
Lee Devereux passed away in September last year while receiving palliative care at the St Nicholas Hospice in Bury St Edmunds for liver cancer diagnosed in January 2020.
Formerly from Long Melford, he absconded from Hollesley Bay open prison in 2013, but handed himself in a few days later and was at HMP Highpoint in Stradishall for his final years.
Former senior stars and Dublin club winning boss part of Wexford U20 management
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FORMER SENIOR HURLER David Redmond and Dublin senior club winning boss Joe Fortune will both be involved with the Wexford U20 hurling management for the coming season.
James Sheil, who guided Wexford to Leinster minor glory in 2019, remains as manager of the team.
Redmond brought his Wexford senior playing career to a close after ten seasons in early 2018 while he has also enjoyed huge success at club level with Oulart-the-Ballagh.
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