S’pore teen dies during Sunday football game

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A game of friendly football came to a tragic end when Temasek Polytechnic student Muhammad Khairil Muhamad Nizam suddenly collapsed halfway through the match and died, reported The Straits Times (ST).

According to the newspaper, the teen -- who was to turn 20 next week -- was chasing the ball in the match between his team Marhaban Football Club and Nasir’s P Fotoball when without warning, he collapsed and appeared to suffer from a bout of fits.

Paramedics from the Singapore Civil Defence Force, who arrived within 15 minutes, then proceeded to render emergency medical treatment to the unconscious teen, said a spokesperson for the force to Yahoo! Singapore.

However, the teen remained unconscious all the way to Changi General Hospital. He was later diagnosed to have died of heart failure.

Friends and family members of Khairil told the paper that he was among the fittest players on the team and that he had started playing football since Secondary One.

His family members are now waiting for the results of the investigation to tell them what caused the teen’s heart to fail.

Khairil’s death comes less than two weeks after the passing of two other young teens who suddenly collapsed and died while playing sports.

On Feb 27, 10-year-old Rishon Ng from Si Ling Primary School collapsed while playing basketball during recess. He died less than two hours later.

A day later, 18-year-old Jonathan Teo from Anglo-Chinese Junior College collapsed and died after exercising in his condominium’s gym.

According to an independent survey conducted by National Heart Centre and Asiaone, about a fifth of Singaporeans do not seek help for chest pains despite knowing that the symptom is an early warning of a heart attack.

“Heart palpitations are a very frequent symptom in the general population and it may account for about 15 per cent of clinic consultations here at NHCS,” said Dr Ching Chi Keong, senior consultant at the Department of Cardiology and Director of Electrophysiology and Pacing at the National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS).
 
According to an independent survey conducted by National Heart Centre and Asiaone, about a fifth of Singaporeans do not seek help for chest pains despite knowing that the symptom is an early warning of a heart attack.

What independent survey and what load of crap?! Do not seek help? All pre-NS and NS-age guys are presumed to be maliginering and pretending. You have to prove it by collapsing and dying. Then, "despite knowing that the sympton is an early warning of a heart attack." How can pre-NS an NS-age guys be so medically trained?
 
Eat too much McDonalds that why. The evil PAP govt shld ban McDonalds.
 
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Pray 4 Muhammad Khairil Muhamad Nizam (a.k.a Muamba)
 
Eat too much McDonalds that why. The evil PAP govt shld ban McDonalds.

Please. Even your normal veggie rice is unhealthy.

Fast food is not a problem, unless you're eating it week in, week out.
 
What independent survey and what load of crap?! Do not seek help? All pre-NS and NS-age guys are presumed to be maliginering and pretending. You have to prove it by collapsing and dying. Then, "despite knowing that the sympton is an early warning of a heart attack." How can pre-NS an NS-age guys be so medically trained?

All I remembered from my pre-enlistment medical test at the CMPB was that the MO asked me to take off my pants, show him my penis, and cough.

I must have passed that test with flying colors, because I never had a heart attack.
 
first class leeporter la this one, neber say where it happened, neber say when it happened
 
I suspect the culprit could be Red Bull or some kind of energy drink.
 
Fit young and regular soccer player.....knn not your average fatty couch potatoes....must be something else.
 
Please. Even your normal veggie rice is unhealthy.

Fast food is not a problem, unless you're eating it week in, week out.

I have actually discovered this with my family doctor, many eons ago, when he suggested I refreain from eating certain food, in other words go on a diet & eat healthy food. I told him to look around the food courts, the coffee shops, the food stalls and so forth, and tell me, what is healthy?. All are overloaded with ingredients & condiments that you body don't need & are unhealthy.; evern a simple black coffee & toast bread with whatever is not healthly anymore. So, how to eat healthy?? you can't, and good old doc', told me he agrees, so, he said, "eat in moderation".

Not only your veggie rice is not healthy, all the so-called VEGEGATRIAN food are unhealthy, ever wonder why the so called vegetarians here have, high blood pressure, diabetes etc.., go do a survey on the vegtarian food.
 
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