Asaba 2022: Coach blames medical team for Imo boxer’s death

Advertisement

In aftermath of the death of Imo state boxer, Chukwuemeka Igboanugo at the ongoing National Sports Festival in Asaba Delta State on Tuesday, one of the coaches Endurance Aberegidi from Borno State has blamed medical personnel stationed at the venue for their lackadaisical approach in dealing with the situation.

Igboanugo slumped and later gave up the ghost after receiving multiple punches to the chin and nose from Anambra’s Gaby Amagor in their 86kg category bout.

Advertisement

The referee thereupon ended the fight after he failed to recover.

“He was immediately taken out of the ring for medical treatment before being rushed to the hospital, where he was confirmed dead,” a boxing official stated.

Advertisement

But Aberegidi, who was at the venue when the boxer was knocked down, told newsmen what happened in the ring on Monday and how the boxer eventually didn’t make it afterwards.

“It was a pathetic situation. These guy trained for years and after getting a national opportunity, he then dies in the ring,” he said.

Advertisement

“I was in the ring side when he fell and the medics rushed in and tried to revive him. He slightly responded and they took him to the emergency unit, then they asked for the boxer’s coach.

“I walked up to them and they told me that the boy was not responding to treatment,” Aberegidi said.

Advertisement

The coach told our correspondent how much time they wasted in looking for the Imo coach, instead of treating Igboanugo immediately.

“They were looking for the coach for over 20 minutes as the boy was not responding to treatment. I don’t know why they wasted so much time to treat the boy. They should have focused on treating him. They said the boy didn’t allow anyone to treat him and after a short while, they came back and said he had given up the ghost,” he said.

Advertisement
Advertisement
TNG Logo
ISSN: 3026-8362