Volleyball player Kazemi taken out of coma: details of electric shock in Qatar.
According to inkorr.com: The Iranian volleyball player Saber Kazemi has been taken out of the artificial coma. This information was published by
Glavkom, referring to Teheran Times.
Condition of the volleyball player
According to the source, during training at the Qatari club 'Al-Rayyan', Kazemi suffered a serious brain injury. The incident occurred in the hotel pool where the team was staying. The athlete received an electric shock, which required resuscitation. Kazemi has now regained consciousness, although his condition remains serious.
Tragedy in sports
In addition, the cause of death of former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton has become known. The coroner noted at the hearing that the athlete was found unconscious in his bedroom and confirmed that the boxer took his own life. Hatton's relatives reported that a few days before the tragedy he looked normal, but suddenly disappeared from sight, and his manager found him unconscious at home.
Thus, these two significant cases have become notable events in the world of sports: the situation with Saber Kazemi and the tragedy of Ricky Hatton. The latest news about Kazemi's health comes against the backdrop of dramatic changes in the lives of other athletes, which also highlight the importance of supporting mental health in professional sports. These incidents raise thoughts about the risks that athletes face daily and the necessity of consciously protecting them both physically and psychologically.
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