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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
The NYPD Evidence Collection Team is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
Blood is on the ground at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
The NYPD Evidence Collection Team is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
Blood is on the ground at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
Blood is on the ground at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
A police vehicle is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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57-year-old Man Slashed On 9th Avenue In Hell’s Kitchen
An ambulance is at the scene. A 57-year-old man is slashed at 771 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York, United States, on August 20, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 1:28 AM, a man is slashed and is taken to St. Luke's Hospital by EMS, where he is listed in stable condition. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD. A knife is recovered by members of the NYPD Evidence Collection Team. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo photopraphed at his home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo photopraphed at his home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo photopraphed at his home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo photopraphed at his home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo photopraphed at his home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo photopraphed at his home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photopraphed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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Dominic Matteo: 'Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour'
Former Liverpool and Leeds player Dominic Matteo on losing his memory, hitting ‘rock bottom' with a gambling addiction and his road to recovery.
Matteo, 49, is sitting with Jess reflecting on his recovery from November 2019 surgery on a cancerous brain tumour. The day their lives changed forever began relatively calmly. Matteo had experienced a headache here, a bout of sickness there, but it was all easily attributable to other sources.
His GP had referred him for an MRI scan.
Matteo the footballer had had many scans. "Usually, they take a while, but I was in for what felt like a minute," he says. "They must have seen something straight away." He was not allowed to leave hospital that Monday night. By Wednesday, he was in a wheelchair, his vision blurred and his face distorted.
Dominic Matteo and his wife Jessica photographed at their home near Halifax in West Yorkshire. Dominic Matteo is a Scotish former professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder in a 17-year professional career from 1992 to 2009. Matteo played for Liverpool, Sunderland, Leeds United, Blackburn Rovers and Stoke City. In November 2019, Matteo underwent surgery on a brain tumour, and was declared fully recovered in April the following year.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
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The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552j)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552k)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552i)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552g)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552h)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552f)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552e)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552d)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552c)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörter Flughafen Gostomel, Lviv
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Peinado/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12893552b)
The Gostomel airport in Ukraine was taken by the Russians at the beginning of the war and recovered by the Ukrainian army on April 1, the airport is completely destroyed including the plane that was considered the largest in the world, used weapons were also found and unused explosives. Men and women enter to pray for the end of the war in a church in Lviv Ukraine
Gostomel airport, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine - 05 Apr 2022
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PC Stuart Outten, Britain's bravest police officer who was stabbed in the head and arm with a machete as he tried to stop a van suspected of having no insurance in Leyton August 2019. Pc Stuart Outten — unveiled today as the first recipient of the Evening Standard’s Progress 1000 London Hero Award — he wants to go back on the beat to protect Londoners so they aren’t afraid to walk the streets.
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NEWS - Überschwemmungen in Griechenland
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A car swept away by floods is recovered in the Mandra area, in the outskirts of Athens
Flash floods hits Greece - 27 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of t Day: Bilder des Tages
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Flowers and tributes left at the scene outside The Salisbury Club on Truro Avenue in the Brinnington area of Stockport, Greater Manchester, where a car collided with pedestrians late last night, killing one man and injuring others. A murder investigation has been launched. Police later recovered a black Audi A4 which fled the scene.
Nightclub murder investigation, Stockport, UK - 28 May 2018
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: GP von Bahrain
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The car of race retiree Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) Red Bull Racing RB14 is recovered during the Bahrain GP at Bahrain International Circuit on April 08, 2018 in Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain.
2018 Bahrain GP - 08 Apr 2018
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PEOPLE - Formel 1: GP von Bahrain
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The car of race retiree Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) Red Bull Racing RB14 is recovered during the Bahrain GP at Bahrain International Circuit on April 08, 2018 in Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain.
2018 Bahrain GP - 08 Apr 2018
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