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Man with limp from brain cancer turned away from Slug & Lettuce for ‘being too drunk’

David Twentyman, 40, who has a limp caused by a brain tumour and cannot drink alcohol due to his treatment, claims that he was turned away from a Manchester bar for appearing “too drunk”

A man who can’t drink alcohol as he’s undergoing chemotherapy for a brain tumour claims he was turned away from a Manchester bar for being “too drunk” due to a limp brought on by his illness.

David Twentyman, 40, from Old Trafford, was in Manchester city centre with four friends as they celebrated the birth of a friend’s child when he alleges he was prevented from entering Slug and Lettuce in Spinningfields on July 14.

He said he has been undergoing treatment for a year and now has a visible limp caused by the brain tumour on the left side of his head, which has an effect on the right side of his body.

At around 10pm, four of his friends “walked straight in” to the bar, before David claims he was stopped by a member of the door staff and accused of being too drunk.

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