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Anthony Van Loo get's A heart attack

Anthony Van Loo, a defender of Roeselare (Belgium) get's A heart attack at the football field.  
 
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Hannoi (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Is he playing again right now?
quest8899 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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the pacemaker brought him back to life
tuningmaster60 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yes , it's a miracle what they can do today!
If he had that 20, 40 years ago, he wouldt survived!
jeroen198 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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* get's * classic fail.

learn english or type in native language ktxbye
gmourao (4 months ago) Show Hide
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go fuck yourself dude
polychronio (5 months ago) Show Hide
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good luck to him....we really need something to prevent heart attack in football game.....I wish there is good technology available to prevent sudden death to football players.
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vandewaeterethomas (5 months ago) Show Hide
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he's only 20 years old and he has (just like his brother) a congentital heart problem. Since a half year ago, he has a defibrillator. On the field, his hart has stopped for 4 seconds and then the defibrillator has given an electric shock to begin the heartbeat again. After that shock, he had an heartbeat of 300 beatings per minute for 19 seconds! But everything is okay now, and he wants to football for the rest of his life.
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"he wants to football for the rest of his life."

Which, if he doesn't wise up, could be a year or two. I understand having a passion for sport, but that shit will literally kill him. With a defibrillator implant, there is a strict caution against any contact that could jar or knock wires loose.
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He is a good player indeed, it's actually a great idea for players with heartb problem to have a personal defibrillator

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