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Footage shows moment soccer player Ekeng collapses on pitch

Cameroonian soccer player Patrick Ekeng died on Friday evening after collapsing during a match whilst playing for Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest.

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    This video is blank on my BB Q10…has anyone watch same on BlackBerry pls? If same, GuardianTV to look into this bug asap. Cheers.

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    May his soul Rest in Peace. A young vibrant career cut short by untimely death. My thoughts are with his family. This incident makes me to remember the late Samuel Sochukuma Okparaji in a similar fashion in August 1989 at the National Stadium Lagos against Angola in a World Cup qualifying match. Life is really vain.

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