Volleyball
Iran national volleyball player brought out of induced coma after receiving electric shock
Iranian volleyball player Saber Kazemi has been brought out of an induced coma, Teheran Times reports.
Kazemi, who recently signed a contract with Qatari club Al Rayyan and took part in the club’s training, suffered serious brain damage on Friday.
The incident occurred in the hotel pool where the team was staying. Kazemi entered the water and received a strong electric shock. After which he required urgent resuscitation.
He was immediately hospitalized and put into a coma, but he already regained consciousness. It is reported that treatment is ongoing, the 26-year-old athlete is in serious condition.
Source: Sportbox
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