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****in hell he's died ?
edit: Came here for an update, never expected that!

Quite incredible, when you see what the F1 driver Bianci's head went through, and he lived so far, it's so unlucky for Phil Hughes, the ball must really have hit a bad..sweet spot on his head to do this, shocking.
How must the bowler be feeling now too.
Tragic.
Last edited by Vermilion; 27-11-14, 10:54 AM.
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Originally posted by Vermilion View Post****in hell he's died ?
edit: Came here for an update, never expected that!

Quite incredible, when you see what the F1 driver Bianci's head went through, and he lived so far, it's so unlucky for Phil Hughes, the ball must really have hit a bad..sweet spot on his head to do this, shocking.
How must the bowler be feeling now too.
Tragic.
Hughes suffered an 'incredibly rare' and 'very freakish' condition, known as 'vertebral artery dissection'.
Dr Bruckner told reporters the artery leading from his neck into his brain had compressed, leading to a 'massive bleed' onto the brain'.
'There's only about 100 cases ever reported, so this is incredibly rare,' Dr Bruckner told reporters.
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Originally posted by Trippendicular View PostIt's affected me more than any celebrity death ever has. For it to happen in such innocuous circumstances to someone who feels so much more accessible really brings it home.
Normally when people die I think 'what's all the fuss about? People are dying all the time and no one says anything, if it were me no one would care' but this has really touched me.
The only one other time I've felt a bit like this about someone I don't know is Corrie Sanders (as mentioned above) as he was shot at a relatives party for a cellphone or something ridiculous like that. The Hector Camacho one was sad, but he was a dodgy individual regardless and it wasn't really surprising news.
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Thanks Assassin.Originally posted by Assassin View PostHughes suffered an 'incredibly rare' and 'very freakish' condition, known as 'vertebral artery dissection'.
Dr Bruckner told reporters the artery leading from his neck into his brain had compressed, leading to a 'massive bleed' onto the brain'.
'There's only about 100 cases ever reported, so this is incredibly rare,' Dr Bruckner told reporters.
Yeah heard about that now, so unlucky, so unfair.
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