Patrick Ekeng R.I.P

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WaspInWales
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Patrick Ekeng R.I.P

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Just heard the tragic news that Patrick Ekeng has passed away after collapsing during a Dinamo Bucharest match a little while ago.

Been reading a number of online accounts of what happened and seen a video which was extremely hard to watch. It seems the local hospital was only a couple of minutes away but the ambulance which was at the match didn't have a defibrillator and it doesn't seem that any of the medics on hand administered CPR on the pitch. There may have been a delay for over 7 minutes until he received proper care.

Not sure if that is entirely correct but it's incredibly sad. Far too young to go.
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Re: Patrick Ekeng R.I.P

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I am sure Patrick was just very unfortunate, but
I hope thorough blood analysis takes place each time a young fit professional sportsman has a heart attack..it's happening too often.Blood doping to earn your crust would be a bad place to be.
In fact, do random checks on footballers take place by WADA ? The most successful team in Europe over the last decade always had the highest swarmability factor over opponents..just an observation.
Condolences to the young man's family.
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Another tragic loss - to cycling this time.
RIP Daan.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/cycling/2016 ... ffered-at/
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Galfon wrote:Another tragic loss - to cycling this time.
RIP Daan.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/cycling/2016 ... ffered-at/
That happened a couple of months ago.
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28 mar..recent enough to highlight a point i thunk.
not exactly breaking news, granted. :?
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