In France, a 14-year-old footballer died after cardiac arrest during a game.
A 14-year-old footballer from the French club 'Obervilliers', Ousmane Diaby, suffered cardiac arrest during a football match against 'Auxerre'. The boy lost consciousness and was taken to the hospital, but died later. This was reported by the club's press service.
Another death related to cardiac arrest occurred during the Madrid half marathon, Movistar Madrid Medio Maratón. A 36-year-old athlete fainted 500 meters from the finish line and died after hospitalization. Another participant in the event also died in the hospital due to heart problems. In total, medical teams provided assistance to 50 participants during the competition.
Death of the e-sports player 'Shushei'
The Ukrainian e-sports club Fnatic reported the death of Maciej 'Shushei' Ratuszniak, the winner of the first World Championship of the game League of Legends. He died at the age of 36. Ratuszniak continued his career until 2013, after which he stopped playing e-sports.
Both of these deaths indicate how heart problems can lead to tragedies during physical exertion. It is important to provide proper medical support with supervision of football players and athletes during competitions to prevent similar situations in the future.
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