By Daily Sports on June 6, 2020
A Romanian court handed a one-and-a-half year suspended jail sentence to an emergency doctor for negligence before the death of Dinamo Bucharest's Cameroonian midfielder Patrick Ekeng in May 2016.
Ekeng collapsed on the field after suffering heart attack shortly after coming on as a second-half substitute during a domestic league match and was pronounced dead two hours later.
Elena Duta, the medical specialist in the ambulance which took Ekeng to hospital, was charged in June 2016 with unjustified inaction with prosecutors saying she made no attempt to resuscitate the player.
Duta was also ordered to pay €200 000 in damages and sentenced to 60 days of community service, the court said in a statement late on Thursday.
Duta was not immediately available for comment.
Following the death of Ekeng, the world soccer players’ union FIFPro raised concerns about the level of first-aid treatment for footballers in Romania.
Eighteen-time Romanian champions Dinamo retired the number 14 shirt as a mark of respect to Ekeng, who also played for clubs in Cameroon, France, Switzerland and Spain. (Reuters)
•PHOTO: Patrick Ekeng
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 6, 2020
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