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Text / Editor: Berger
Is fate important, or is it the game that matters? Recently, 17-year-old badminton player Zhang Zhijie fainted and passed away during a competition in Indonesia, which aroused heated discussions among netizens!
At the time of the incident, Zhang Zhijie, who was wearing a red uniform, was playing against a Japanese player, when he suddenly felt unwell and collapsed and lay on the court. Then he jerked and struggled several times, then raised his head again.
The coach, who realized that something was wrong, stepped forward to check the situation, and encountered obstruction from the referee during the period, but the coach felt that something was wrong and didn't care, so he urgently called medical personnel. It's a pity that by the time the medical personnel arrived at the scene, Zhang Zhijie had already collapsed for two or three minutes, and he had already missed the golden rescue time for sudden death. Subsequently, Zhang Zhijie, who was only 17 years old, was sent to the hospital and died.
Zhang Zhijie's sister mentioned in the post: He is a sensible and filial child, and he will use the prize money to buy gifts for his family. After watching the video of the incident, my sister questioned that the local medical conditions in Indonesia were too poor, and the lack of timely treatment indirectly led to the death of her younger brother.
At the bottom of the comment section, many netizens supported this statement, believing that the imperfection of medical facilities and the stupid and wrong prediction of the referee led to the loss of a young life.
Some netizens mentioned that the life of the athlete should come first, and if the local medical conditions of the competition are not up to standard, please let our team doctor take the responsibility of protecting the life and health of the athlete.