• April 3, 2023

Investigation begins into Keralite student’s death after charity boxing match in Nottingham

By A Staff Reporter

NOTTINGHAM April 3: A Keralite student died on March 30 after being admitted to the Queen’s Medical Centre hospital in Nottingham after a charity boxing match he participated at Harvey Hadden Sports Village on Saturday 25th March evening.

“Paramedics were called to the Ultra White Collar Boxing event at Harvey Hadden Sports Village in Nottingham on Saturday March 25 and a man was hospitalised. His condition deteriorated and he died at the Queen’s Medical Centre hospital on 30th March”, Nottinghamshire Police said.

Nottinghamshire Police said it was working with the coroner to establish what happened.

Arrangements are being made for body of the student, who attends Nottingham Trent University, to be airlifted to back home in Kerala.

A Nottingham City Council spokesperson said: ‘We are deeply saddened to hear that he has since died in hospital and our thoughts are with his family and friends. We are liaising with relevant authorities to help them with their inquiries into this tragic incident.’

According to reports, the man is the second to die in hospital after taking part in one of the events in less than a year, after 26-year-old Dominic Chapman collapsed in the ring at a Worcester nightclub last April 2022.

A spokesperson for Ultra White Collar Boxing said: “Everyone at Ultra White Collar Boxing was deeply saddened to hear of the tragic death of one of our participants, who took part in our Nottingham event on Saturday 25 March.

“Our thoughts are very much with his family and friends at this difficult time. We are in close contact with his family and continue to offer them all the support we can.

“With investigations now under way by the relevant authorities, it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage.”

Ultra White Collar Boxing is a partner of Cancer Research UK and the boxing organisation’s website says it has raised more than £28m over the 14 years in which it has been running events.

The website says: “Ultra White Collar Boxing (UWCB) is the largest organiser of white collar boxing events in the UK. Since the first event in December 2009, over 100,000 people have stepped through the ropes and boxed at one of our events. That’s 100,000 people that have become fitter and healthier.

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