Chester Williams: South Africa Rugby World Cup winner dies aged 49


South Africa legend Chester Williams has died at the age of 49 of a heart attack that was suspected.
Williams was one of the very underrated players from the Springboks squad which famously won the Rugby World Cup on home soil in 1995.
He also scored 14 tries in 27 Tests throughout an global career that spanned seven decades.
Williams remained engaged after his retirement in rugby, and was used as head coach for the University of Western Cape following training stints in Super Rugby and the South Africa Sevens.
His departure comes less than two weeks following the departure of his and fellow World Cup winner James Small, who died of a heart attack, aged 50.
News of Williams’ departure came on the day South Africa defeat Japan 41-7 in their final World Cup warm-up game before this year’s tournament.

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