Footballer, 37, died from skin cancer that he thought was 'just a boil'

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Footballer, 37, died from skin cancer that he thought was 'just a boil'
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Craig Bennett was described as very respected and looked at as a role model by the younger players.

Craig Bennett was diagnosed with the cancer that would eventually kill him two years ago.

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