• March 30, 2023

Keralite student in UK dies after taking part in charity boxing match in Nottingham

By A Staff Reporter

NOTTINGHAM March 30: A Keralite student has died after being admitted to the NHS Hospital in Nottingham in a critical condition on Saturday 25th March, community members confirmed with this website.

The Keralite student who attends Nottingham Trent University, participated in the charity boxing match which was hosted at Harvey Hadden Sports Village on Saturday 25th March evening.

Community members who are supporting the family spoke to this website and confirmed the incident and stated that according to reports, the student won the first two rounds of the boxing match and got injured in the third round. Reports said that he was put on ventilator support since the incident. But he passed away today.

Arrangements are being made for the body to be airlifted to back home in Kerala. Funeral is to take place at St Lazarus Malankara Orthodox Church in Kottayam. A funeral date is not yet decided.

Earlier reports in Nottingham Post said that paramedics attended to the fighter immediately folllowing the incident on 25th March and then he was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre by ambulance.

A Nottingham City Council spokesperson said: “A charity boxing match was hosted at Harvey Hadden Sports Village on Saturday evening where sadly one of the participants was seriously injured during one of the opening bouts.

“On-site paramedics attended to him before an ambulance took him to Queen’s Medical Centre. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.”

Ultra White Collar Boxing say that the event was stopped following the injury.

A spokesperson for Ultra White Collar Boxing said: “Everyone at Ultra White Collar Boxing was deeply saddened to learn a participant in our Nottingham event on Saturday March 25 suffered an injury which resulted in them being conveyed to hospital.

“Our thoughts are very much with the participant’s family and friends and we will do everything we can to support them at this difficult time.

“We can confirm that subsequent to the participant being injured the event was stopped.

“With investigations now underway into this incident it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage other than to say that we will, of course, cooperate fully with all the relevant authorities.”

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