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Wigan Warriors rugby club creates community garden as ‘safe haven’ to help combat suicide

WIGAN, England (AP) — Rugby League world champion Wigan Warriors has created a “safe haven for players, staff, fans, and the wider public” at its Robin Park Arena to combat suicide, the club said Wednesday.

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Wigan Warriors rugby club creates community garden as 'safe haven' to help combat suicide

This undated handout photo provided by Wigan Warriors shows a placard of a community garden, opened by Wigan Warriors as a safe haven to help combat suicide. (Bryan Fowler/Wigan Warriors via AP)


WIGAN, England (AP) — Rugby League world champion Wigan Warriors has created a “safe haven for players, staff, fans, and the wider public” at its Robin Park Arena to combat suicide, the club said Wednesday.

Wigan icon Terry Newton took his own life in 2010 and a community garden has been created at the club’s training ground to commemorate the player.

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