It’s normal.
Shut up you evil theorist.
A Missouri high school football player has tragically died after suffering a medical emergency after practice in 100-degree heat earlier this week.
The student, a sophomore at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School in Kansas City, Missouri, died on Friday.
He was identified as 15-year-old Ovet Gomez Regalado in a letter from the district sent to families after the devastating loss.
Ovet was found in critical condition when Johnson County Med-Act crews responded to the school on Wednesday at 5:25 pm – after reporters of the ‘medical emergency’.
The Missouri teen’s death was the third high school football fatality to take place this season, as temperatures around the US have surged.
The 15-year-old had been participating in off-season football conditioning for the school’s team – which he has played for since his freshman year.
Ovet played both offensive and defensive roles, playing as a nose guard, defensive tackle, center and guard at different times, according to athletic stats posted online.
SMNW Principal Lisa Gruman remembered Regalado as a ‘warm and wonderful student that touched the hearts of so many in our community.’
News of Ovet’s heartbreaking death comes just days after another high school football player died in Alabama.
The 14-year-old, who has been identified as Semaj Wilkins of New Brockton, collapsed during a sweltering practice.
Another coincidence
His identity was confirmed by Coffee County Coroner Arnold Woodham , according to WDHN.com.
The local school has since confirmed his identity as the New Brockton High School freshman.
‘I am asking the community to continue to be in prayer for his family, his teammates, his coaches, and all affected by the tragic loss of Mr. Wilkins,’ Woodham said in a statement.
As Woodham told WDHN, Wilkins suffered a medical emergency at around 4:30pm on Tuesday, when the area was under a level-3 heat risk, which is considered high. Temperatures in the area were around 100 degrees at 4pm according to the local station.
Players defended the school’s heat protocol while speaking to WDHN.
Last week, another high school football star died in front of his teammates after suffering a heart attack during practice.
Jayvion Taylor, 15, was around 40 minutes into practice last Monday night at Hopewell High School when he collapsed after a water break.
It was the heat, shut up
Two coaches attempted CPR on Taylor and dialed 911 with paramedics arriving and taking him to a hospital where he died.
This happens all the time now. This is the third case in a week.
We don’t report on nearly all of the stories of teenagers dying playing sports.
There’s not really anything to say about it. We cover this news just to make sure you remember that this is still happening.
That is to say: it does not appear as though the vax ever “wears off.” I doubt these kids are taking boosters, so it’s been several years since they took the vax.
Imagine having vax regret. Imagine having taken it and knowing you could die at any moment.
You people are lucky you had the Daily Stormer to advise you on this. You owe us your lives.
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