Nineteen-year-old Jordanian boxer Rashed Al-Swaisat died in a hospital
Nineteen-year-old Jordanian boxer Rashed Al-Swaisat died in a hospital here on Monday night after battling head injuries for 11 days following a bout in the AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships, which concluded recently.
India had emerged the most successful nation in the tournament, bagging eight gold and three bronze medals, followed by Russia, who had three gold, five silver and three bronze medals.
Al-Swaisat was admitted to hospital on April 16 and had surgery on his brain after collapsing in the third round of the under-81kg contest against Estonia’s Anton Winogradow.
The Jordan Olympic Committee (JOC) posted a picture of the boxer with a condolence message saying, “The Jordan Olympic Committee expresses its deep sadness and deep pain over the death of the national boxing team player for the youth category, Rashid Al-Swaisat, who moved to the mercy of God Almighty on Monday evening as a result of an injury he suffered during his fight on Friday evening April 16 in the World Youth Championships.” “T
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Nineteen-year-old Jordanian boxer Rashed Al-Swaisat died in a hospital