14-Year Old Hockey Player Collapses and Passes Away at Practice
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Wade Messier
May 12, 2023 (12:51)
Heartbreaking news has come out of Perm, Russia, where it's been sadly reported that a 14-year old ice hockey player has passed away following an incident at practice.
Rest in Peace Kirill
Young Kirill Kharlamov was transported to a hospital following an incident at his hockey practice in which he collapsed on the ice. The youngster complained of difficulty breathing, and team doctors were forced to perform CPR on him while they waited for medical help to arrive.
Unfortunately, Kirill was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital, as the young man had lost all vitals in the ambulance. This is incredibly heartbreaking news for Kirill's family and friends, as well as the hockey community all over.
Leave a stick out tonight for Kirill.
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