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Sunderland Worst For Alcohol Deaths

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  1. Theoski09

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    Just saying. Calm it down boys...

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4193030/Sunderland-worst-for-alcohol-deaths.html

    BOOZERS in Sunderland are the most likely to drink themselves to death, figures reveal.

    And NINE of the ten worst spots were in the North, showing a glaring national divide.

    The figures — split into Parliamentary constituencies — put Sunderland Central at the top of the risk list, with Bootle in Liverpool second on 35 deaths.

    Devizes, Wilts, had the least, on two. In all there were 8,790 victims, 126 up on 2009. The figures from the Office for National Statistics include deaths directly due to booze such as from alcohol poisoning, chronic liver disease and cirrhosis.

    They exclude diseases linked to drink such as cancer of the liver, mouth and oesophagus.
     
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    I can't belive anyone is pathetic enough to try to make some sort of points scoring about this. Just like the folks making fun of David Speed's suicide; getting some form enjoyment about these statistics are the province of low-lifes and the socially ******ed.
     
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    It's a football forum, let's just try and keep it to football!
     
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