Harrowing new details have emerged about the lonely final days of AFL great Danny Frawley, whose tragic death in a single-car crash has left the footy world reeling. The St Kilda legend and much-loved media personality died on Monday when his ute slammed into a tree near Ballarat in country Victoria, not far from where he was raised on his family’s potato farm – hence the nickname ‘Spud’. Frawley, who opened up in recent years about his battles with depression and ongoing mental demons, was booked in to see a psychiatrist in Melbourne on the afternoon he died, according to The Age. A day earlier, he had planned to celebrate his 56th birthday with family but didn’t attend, the publication reported. Scroll down for video Danny Frawley is survived by his wife Anita and three daughters Danielle, Keeley and Chelsea The AFL legend made his last public appearance on Fox Footy program Bounce on Saturday (pictured), just two days before his death The no-show came 24 hours after Frawley on Saturday made his last public appearance on Fox Footy show Bounce, which won’t go to air this week as a mark of respect. On Saturday’s show, host Jason Dunstall pulled out… Read full this story
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REVEALED: Depressed AFL icon Danny Frawley 'skipped a session with his psychiatrist on the day he died - and he didn't show up for a family get together to celebrate his 56th birthday a day earlier' have 233 words, post on www.dailymail.co.uk at September 10, 2019. This is cached page on Vietnam Dance. If you want remove this page, please contact us.