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Ex-Arsenal keeper Alex Manninger dies at 48 in crash

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Alex Manninger died at age 48.

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Manninger died after his car was hit by a train in Salzburg, Austria.

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The accident occurred on Thursday at approximately 8:20am at a level crossing in Pabing, near Nussdorf am Haunsberg.

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Open Questions

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What caused the car to be on the tracks at the time of the collision?
Was the level crossing signal functioning properly at the time of the accident?
Were there any witnesses to the accident?
What was Manninger's destination or reason for being at that location?
Will there be any posthumous tributes or memorials planned by his former clubs?
Number of appearances for Arsenalfactual

Manninger made 39 appearances for Arsenal.

According to Daily Mail - Home
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Manninger made 64 appearances for Arsenal.

According to www.livemint.com

Context: The discrepancy in appearance count may affect the accuracy of career statistics reported by different media outlets.

Clubs played for after Arsenalfactual

Manninger played for Torino, Siena, Red Bull Salzburg, Udinese, Augsburg, and Juventus.

According to Daily Mail - Home
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Manninger played for Juventus and Fiorentina.

According to Fotbollskanalen

Context: The list of clubs differs, with Fotbollskanalen mentioning Fiorentina but not others, while Daily Mail lists a longer career path. This may confuse readers about his full career.

Nature of the level crossingfactual

The level crossing had a red signal that will be examined.

According to Daily Mail - Home
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The level crossing was unguarded.

According to Fotbollskanalen

Context: Whether the crossing was unguarded or had a signal is crucial for understanding the cause of the accident and potential liability.

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