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Sun Oct 5, 2014, 05:13 AM Oct 2014

Third death of teen in a week renews focus on football’s lethal potential

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/10/third-death-of-teen-in-a-week-renews-focus-on-footballs-lethal-potential/

Third death of teen in a week renews focus on football’s lethal potential
Paul Walker, The Guardian
05 Oct 2014

The death of a 16-year-old American high school football player, the third teenager in a week to die from injuries sustained in a game, has placed renewed focus on the sport’s potential for lethal and disabling injury.

Tom Cutinella, a guard and linebacker for Shoreham-Wading River High School in Shoreham, New York, died from a head injury caused by a heavy collision while blocking opponents during a game on Wednesday night, school officials said.

On Sunday an Alabama high school footballer, 17-year-old Demario Harris Jr, was pronounced dead three days after collapsing during a game. He is believed to have suffered a brain aneurysm shortly after making a tackle.

On the same night another player, 17-year-old, Isaiah Langston, collapsed during a warm-up before playing for Rolesville High School in North Carolina. He was pronounced dead on Monday.
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