‘That one was something different. He was not in a good place at all.’
young gun Nestory Irankunda could not breathe after taking a heavy fall in a state-league match on Friday night.
Irankunda was immediately surrounded by the referee, who happened to be a doctor, as teammates and rivals also rushed to his side.“It was at that point, when he was holding his throat, it was very clear that he was not in a good situation.”Dr Verdicchio, a cardiac rehabilitation expert, immediately recognised the danger.
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