A HARDWORKING man who had overcome cancer died after injuring his head in a fall. The inquest into the death of Philip Andrew McCleary at County Hall in Ruthin heard that he was a kind man who doted on his children and twin grandsons. His daughter Lisa told in inquest how her father had been diagnosed with bowel cancer but, after surgery, he had been given the all clear and required no further treatment. The family felt dad could finally get on with his life again, she told the inquest. At the time of his death on September 25, last year, he was working as a cleaner at Wetherspoons in Wrexham and was lodging with Lorraine Hewitt and Raymond Braisdell in East Avenue, Garden Village, Wrexham.
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