Miklos Feher's Death -- THE LAST BREATH

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Every one feels that he or she is full of life and will not die in the next hour. But you never know when death will come and take you away. We've been taking this life in a wrong way. Our vision should not be to make this life comfortable but to look at the day of Judgement when we'll be asked for our deeds and blessings.

This video contains the scenes of death on Miklos Feher. Before death, as you'll see in this video, he never seemed to die at that moment.

This video reveals the reality of life and that this world is a temporary place of living. Learn from it.

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About Miklos Feher:
Miklós "Miki" Fehér (Tatabánya, July 20, 1979 -- Guimarães, January 25, 2004) was a Hungarian football player.

Miklos Feher, born the 20 of July in 1979 was a striker in the hungarian football team. He started playing at Gyõri ETO FC and made it to SL Benefica. The 25 of January in 2004 at the age of 24, he played his last match versus Vitória S.C. After receiving a yellow card, he bent forward as if in pain and collapsed backwards. When doctors realized he had had a heart attack, they tried to revive him, but could not. He was sent to the hospital and died from arrhythmia.

On 25 January 2004, Benfica travelled to Guimarães to play Vitória S.C.. The game was being broadcast live on television and Benfica were leading 1-0. Fehér received a yellow card in injury time and suddenly bent forward seemingly in pain and then fell backwards to the ground. As the club doctors realized that he had suffered a cardiac arrest they performed immediate CPR on him, by which point the audience realized the gravity of the situation. An ambulance entered the field to take Fehér. His condition was covered by the Portuguese media throughout the day, and before midnight Fehér's death was confirmed. The Public Prosecutor (the Portuguese agency responsible for the release of autopsy details) announced that Fehér died from ventricular fibrillation brought on by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He was 24 years old.

In memory of him, Benfica have retired the number 29 shirt which he wore during his time at the club. This shirt number will never be worn again by a Benfica player.

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