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'''Gary Rippingale''' (10 July 1974 – 29 October 1992) was an English professional ] ] who played for the ]. He also played for the ] at Under-18 level. '''Gary Rippingale''' ( July 10th, 1974 – October 31st, 1992) was an English professional ] ] who played for the ]. He also played for the ] at Under-18 level.


Rippingale died on 29 October 1992 aged 18 from unknown causes following the team's Halloween party. His number 3 jersey was posthumously retired by the Panthers in his memory. Rippingale died on October 31st, 1992 aged 18 from unknown causes following the team's Halloween party. His number 3 jersey was posthumously retired by the Panthers in his memory.


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English ice hockey player

Gary Rippingale ( July 10th, 1974 – October 31st, 1992) was an English professional ice hockey defenceman who played for the Nottingham Panthers. He also played for the Great Britain national ice hockey team at Under-18 level.

Rippingale died on October 31st, 1992 aged 18 from unknown causes following the team's Halloween party. His number 3 jersey was posthumously retired by the Panthers in his memory.

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