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Brian May ‘feels like he died and went to his own funeral’ as he thanks fans following heart attack

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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video An ‘overwhelmed’ Brian May has thanked fans for the response to the news he had suffered a heart attack, as he admitted it felt like he’d ‘died’ and was able to see all his tributes.

Yesterday the Queen guitarist revealed he’d suffered a ‘small heart attack’ and needed an opereation to install three stents.

It followed a horrific accident in his backyard where he tore a muscle in his backside – believing at the time the enduring pain from his injury was only linked to his leg.

Recounting being rushed to the hospital by his doctor after also suffering chest pain and sweats, Brian is on the mend and wanted to fill fans in on his

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