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Old 20-10-2014, 05:22 PM #6
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The article says that team mates jumped on him not realising that he was hurt, but from the clip it looks like they realised straight away and were rushing over to help. Anyway, the only positive hear is that at least it probably was quick and painless - it's likely that he never knew anything happened at all. No, he didn't die instantly, but with an injury like that it's probably likely that he was knocked out instantly and never woke up.

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he died doing what he loved. most of us will die lonely and frustrated.
Well... most of us won't die aged 23.

And whilst I get that life can be inherently frustrating and for most people probably a bit unfulfilling - anyone who dies lonely has no one but themselves to blame.
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