1.AYRTON SENNA:-The Brazilian F1 driver is probably the most famous ground in the sporting history of the death. The 3-time World Champion was a legend in the game even before his untimely death in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. Leading in lap 6, the ayrton collided with a wall at 135 miles per hour while taking a turn. Despite taking the ayrton to the hospital, the ayrton suffered a lot of blood loss and suffered stroke and later he was declared dead. God knows only how much the ayrton won so many more championships if there was no place in this accident!
AYRTON SENNA
2.RAMAN LAMBA:-The batsman played 32 ODIs and 4 Test matches for India, in 1998, he was fielding at the Forward Short Leg for the club Abahani Crica Chakra in Dhaka against the Muslim Sporting Club in the Bangladesh Premier Division Final when the ball hit him in the temple Had hit. Lamba seemed right at that time and even joked that he was dead, but he had to face internal bleeding and slipped into a coma. He died after 3 days.
RAMAN LAMBA
3.Dale Earnhardt:-With 76 wins, including 7 championships in NASCAR is one of the greatest drivers in history. During the last lap of Daytona 500 in 2001, he was involved in an accident, where his vehicle was broked down at 150 miles per hour on a concrete. Before sliding into the grass, his car came in contact with a rival car then he was taken to a hospital where he was declared dead on arrival.
DALE EARNHARDT
4.CHUCK HUGHES:-During the game, only one player in the history of NFL died on the field. Charles Frederick "Chuck" Hughes was part of the NFL from 1967-1971, he was listed as WR for the Detroit Lions, but in fact, more action was taken on special teams on October 24, 1971 in Season On the 6th day, Hughes was sent as a place to replace an injury against the Chicago Beer, for 32 yards away and first caught one down. Later three plays, he was used as a temptation in a play. After the unsuccessful game, he was heading towards the clock with the clock at 1:02 pm, when he fell, caught his chest, around the 20 yard line. From beer, LB Dick Batuk promptly prompted him to go into violent conviction and help. The physicians and trainers of both teams, as well as a doctor who stood watching the game, went to Hughes to help. Hughes was removed from the ambulance and the game continued. He was declared dead at 5:30 in Henry Ford Hospital, even before he was taken out of the ground, he died. He died of coronary dhambosis, which caused a massive heart attack. It was found during the autopsy that Hughes was suffering from advanced arteriosclerosis. Even with an artery, 75% is blocked, he was unaware that he was, even far away from his family in abundance. After the game's end, members of his team were informed about his death, while he was still at the stadium.
5.ED SHANDERS:-At the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, Boxing Heavyweight Gold Medalist was fighting with Willie James after 2 years, when he received a tough punch on his head. Sanders immediately lost consciousness and died in bleeding after 18 hours. This is yet another case which proves that the repeated verdict on the head can prove fatal.
ED SHANDERS
6.SARAH BURKE:-Six-time X-Games winners in the Super Pipe Event crash during the training in Salt Lake City, USA. Due to lack of oxygen and blood they had to face irreversible damage to the brain, after which they had to face cardiac arrest. Burke was one who assured the International Olympic Committee to include the Super Pipe Event in the 2014 Olympics. If he was alive, he would be one of the favorites for the gold medal.
SARAH BURKE
7.RAY CHAPMAN:-Star of Cleveland Knops was hit on the head by the New York Yankee pitcher Carl Moss in 1920. The details of eyewitnesses vary with some suggestions that Chapman takes some steps before breaking down, while others claim that he immediately falls to the ground. Chapel died in hospital after 12 hours.
RAY CHAPMAN
8.OWEN HART:-On May 23, 1999, Hart died at the Edge pay-per-view event in Kansas City, Missouri.IN addition to the blazer's new "buffoon superhero" character, he had to start a dramatic entrance, which reduced only toward the top of the ring, then free himself from the harness of safety .FOR The face for comedy-it is necessary to use the use of a quick release mechanism in the ring, while the heart fell 78 feet (24 meters), first on the landing chest from the rope (almost near turnbuckle) Thrown in the ring. Hart was transported to TMC in Kansas City. Although many efforts were made to revive him, he died due to his injuries; Some people believe that they died in the ring. The cause of the death was subsequently bleeding internal bleeding through blunt force.
OWEN HART
9.FRANK HAYES:-Although the unfortunate event could have been due to many situations, due to various theories about the reason for jockey's heart attack, which thought that the mere enthusiasm of the race could be too much to handle Hayes and the other that It has been suggested that Rider's recent weight loss (in a short time to be eligible for the race to fall from 142 pounds to 130 pounds) Had donated.Despite being a winner, horse hayes never ran again.
FRANK HAYES
10.PHILLIP HUGHES:-Philip Hughes was a victim of incredibly rare injury. A bouncer from New South Wales bowler Shaun Abbott hit him. Although Hugh was wearing a helmet, the ball hit the insecure field. Before collapsing for mouth resuscitation, he collapsed and later he was taken to the St. Vincent Hospital in Sydney where he underwent surgery and was kept in an inspired coma.
Hughes' injuries were a rare but described type of injury related to the sportsman's spinal cordbrovascular injury, which was called the vertebral artery dissection, which led to sub-blood transfusion bleeding. In simple words, the ball hit him on the base of his neck and his skull between the brain and one of the major vertebral arteries in the brain constricted and split, and because of this, there was heavy bleeding in his brain.
It was a strange accident because there was a wound injury due to the neck in the brain, only 100 such cases were detected in medical literature, so far
PHILLIP HUGHES
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