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Gascoigne’s family say they’re ‘powerless’

Associated Press

Posted online: Thursday, May 08, 2008 at 2325 hrs Print Email


LONDON, may 7 : Paul Gascoigne's former step daughter has said the former England midfielder’s family is “powerless” to help him in his struggle against alcoholism.

The 40-year-old Gascoigne was subject to complaints on Sunday that he was drunk and disruptive at a London hotel, the latest in a string of incidents involving him. Already this year, police visited a Newcastle hotel to investigate reports that he was acting erratically. And two weeks later, in February, he was forcibly detained to receive treatment for mental health problems.

“I really thought that he was getting better, but at the weekend he took a turn for the worst,” Bianca Gascoigne said Wednesday. “I have learnt that my dad is seriously ill and it is something we are powerless to control or to help with.”

“Over the last few months we have done everything in our power... In this time, I have rebuilt bridges with him and spent a lot of time talking to him on the phone.”

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