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'We begged the doctors to give him a chance. They said there was nothing they could do'

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Bobby Power's family have recalled their heartache at watching cancer kill the popular dad-of-three without 'any treatment whatsoever'.

The former United youth footballer from north Manchester, who starred in There's Only One Jimmy Grimble, died aged 40 after battling pancreatic cancer.

Bobby had built a huge following on social media as an 'inspirational' personal trainer and mountain climber who shared motivational messages to support others.

But in the months before his death, Bobby's family say they 'begged' for help as they watched him suffer. He passed out twice when he first attended North Manchester General Hospital (NMGH), then a third time after being seen to, his mum Estrella Barry said.

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