Stro39 |
12-10-2022 06:17 AM |
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Originally Posted by Straight, No Chaser
(Post 16656445)
Yes, but he tested negative for Corona, was seen in Qatar and given antibiotics and presumed to have bronchitis. Dude celebrated his birthday on Wednesday… Just freaky bizarre.
From NYT:
He is believed to have died, Scanlan said, at a hospital in Qatar or while he was being taken to one, after feeling unwell as the tournament proceeded.
“He wasn’t sleeping well, and I asked him if he tried melatonin or anything like,” Scanlan said. “He said, ‘I just need to like relax for a bit.’”
According to two New York Times journalists who were present, medical personnel performed chest compressions and other treatment for about 20 minutes before Wahl was taken out of Lusail Iconic Stadium.
Wahl was in the midst of his eighth men’s World Cup, with an aggressive schedule of reporting stories and recording podcasts.
Wahl’s wife, Dr. Celine Gounder, also confirmed the death in a post on Twitter. A family friend said that Gounder asked for privacy, and would leave all public comment to the U.S. Embassy in Qatar and the United States Soccer Federation.
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People have died in middle age previous to Corona, previous to vaccines or whatever. People dying suddenly at his age has happened before, will happen somewhere in the world today, and will happen in the future. These are just facts.
Its very sad but what I think is the most likely thing that happened is a 48 year old acting like he's 20 years younger which unfortunately has cost this man his life. At 28 years of age its much easier to get over some type of infection or flu and battle on at work, at his age? Much less so.
A conspiracy around his death seems extremely unlikely to me given there are dozens of journalists currently in Qatar who have criticized the country in much the same way as this gentleman did, and those people are very much alive.
Again, may he RIP.
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