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Glenn Fielder

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David Beckham's stabbed pal: "That blade ruined my life".

THE childhood pal of David Beckham left paralysed in a horrific knife attack told The Sun last night: “That blade ruined my life.”

Glenn Fielder was left wheel-chair-bound at the age of 16 when his spinal cord was almost severed with a 10ins serrated Rambo knife.

His heartbreaking story came to light when England soccer hero Becks told on Monday of his agony at seeing a friend fall victim to knife crime.

Glenn, 33, said: “I’m glad David brought it up. I think it has a big effect on him. We used to play football together on the street. ...


Photo copyright: The Sun

Publish date:
20 August 2008
Author:
Alex Peake
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The Sun
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