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Monday, 13 December 2010

Nigerian footballer collapses and dies on the pitch

Emmanuel Ogoli

The camp of Nigeria Premier League side, Ocean boys is in mourning as their left full back; Emmanuel Ogoli slumped and died during a League match yesterday Sunday Dec 12, in Yenagoa.

The incident occurred in the 39th minute of their League game at home to Niger Tornadoes but Ogoli was confirmed dead on the way to the hospital in an ambulance.


May his soul rest in peace...amen!

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

So sad. He may have had a weak heart & didn't know about it. May he RIP

Abike said...

:( Amen

Chichi said...

May his soul rest in perfect peace, amen!

Chichi said...

May his soul rest in perfect peace, amen!

Anonymous said...

May his soul rest in peace, Amen. He died of a condition called Hypertrophic cardiac myopathy. It normally kills young athletes.

Lizzy said...

Investigations revealed that he slumps on the field about 2 weeks ago and he was treated but was not properly checked until he fell on sunday at 39th minute of the game he never made it,he was administer first aid on the pitch and was driven to the hospital with the abulance but the abulance was it equipped or ordinary strecher in the abulance,we cant just continue to say God knows why,why our own careless attitude keeps taking away the innocent souls.The authority concern must investigate and know what happened to the guy.
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Anonymous said...

Sudden Cardiac Death ... Commonly seen in fit young men with no prior history of known cardiac disease. He must have had HOCM ... his family should have echocardiograms.
Nigerians have the highest incidence.

Cred: MD

henryik2009 said...

The question for us is this:will we learn anything from this "accident"?The tragedy is that we won't,and more people will unfortunately,and unnecessarily,be wasted in this manner.
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Anonymous said...

eya, may he rest in peace but we need to start asking questions- did his club check his health thoroughoutly? if so, what exactly was the diagnosis? why was he allowed to play two weeks after slumping?

Anonymous said...

May he RIP

Anonymous said...

That is like Samuel Okwaraji, this is so death; the current player's death.

Alabi Oluwasegun Leo said...

Poor guy. May his soul rest in peace & may God grant his family member the fortitude to bear the loss.

princess oluchi said...

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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