Racing: David Jermy dies aged 53
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Your support makes all the difference.DAVID JERMY, a trainer for almost 20 years, died on Wednesday aged 53. He suffered a brain haemorrhage the previous day.
The former amateur rider held a licence from 1974, first at New Lodge Stables at Carshalton and then at Ludlow Farm in Warminster, Somerset. His best horse was Royal Connection, who won Epsom's Staff Ingham Stakes in 1978.
Jermy's wife, Anne, is to apply to the Jockey Club for a temporary licence.
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