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I heard the extremely unlucky story of this guy a few years ago: both his parents had died when he was a teen, in 2001 the mother and in 2003 the father. The brother, disabled, committed suicide in 2004 and Piermario had one more sister, also disabled. The tragedy is complete now, after Piermario has died today during the game Pescara-Livorno.

 

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Guest bimpy474

Tragic, his sister is still alive then?

 

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She is but Piermario was obviously her sole carer, just totally unfair, i dont believe in god but if there is one, i hate the fecker.

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Dont mean to be crass, but the part I don't get is how is it that something like this can happen to professional footballers who are surrounded by the some of the best doctors and medical facilities. They have to go through rigorous health checkups before every transfers. Surely someone would have found some symptoms that would eventually lead to a heart attack. It points to a failure of an entire system of health checkups and governance.

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Dont mean to be crass, but the part I don't get is how is it that something like this can happen to professional footballers who are surrounded by the some of the best doctors and medical facilities. They have to go through rigorous health checkups before every transfers. Surely someone would have found some symptoms that would eventually lead to a heart attack. It points to a failure of an entire system of health checkups and governance.

 

Think of it this way; 20 years ago where they using MRIs to scan player's knees to make sure there were no underlying issues?

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Dont mean to be crass, but the part I don't get is how is it that something like this can happen to professional footballers who are surrounded by the some of the best doctors and medical facilities. They have to go through rigorous health checkups before every transfers. Surely someone would have found some symptoms that would eventually lead to a heart attack. It points to a failure of an entire system of health checkups and governance.

 

Some congenital heart problems just do not show up under testing.

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Dont mean to be crass, but the part I don't get is how is it that something like this can happen to professional footballers who are surrounded by the some of the best doctors and medical facilities. They have to go through rigorous health checkups before every transfers. Surely someone would have found some symptoms that would eventually lead to a heart attack. It points to a failure of an entire system of health checkups and governance.

 

To me, it points to the inherent complexities of heart conditions, how some things simply can't be picked up and the overall fragility of life.

 

I'm all for thorough and rigorous checkups as regularly as possible, but my understanding is even then, it doesn't mean something like this won't, occasionally, tragically happen.

 

25. Scarily young age to die, horrible. RIP.

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Dont mean to be crass, but the part I don't get is how is it that something like this can happen to professional footballers who are surrounded by the some of the best doctors and medical facilities. They have to go through rigorous health checkups before every transfers. Surely someone would have found some symptoms that would eventually lead to a heart attack. It points to a failure of an entire system of health checkups and governance.

 

To me, it points to the inherent complexities of heart conditions, how some things simply can't be picked up and the overall fragility of life.

 

I'm all for thorough and rigorous checkups as regularly as possible, but my understanding is even then, it doesn't mean something like this won't, occasionally, tragically happen.

 

25. Scarily young age to die, horrible. RIP.

 

:thup: Said it when this kind of thing got mentioned in the Muamba thread. There's only so much that can be done. It can be the slightest, most underlying thing that triggers it that would go unnoticed 99% of the time. All we can do is hope medical technology improves far enough that this sort of thing has a higher chance of getting caught up but it's all ifs and buts.

 

Thoughts are with everyone involved. :( RIP.

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http://www.football-italia.net/17735/udinese-look-after-morosinis-sister

 

Udinese have confirmed they will look after Piermario Morosini’s sister, who relied on the player for financial and emotional support.

 

Morosini was under contract with Udinese and on loan at Livorno when he died during Saturday’s Serie B game with Pescara.

 

The 25-year-old had a very difficult life, as he lost both his parents before turning 18 and his disabled brother committed suicide.

 

The only remaining family member is his sister, who is also gravely ill and relied upon him for financial support.

 

Udinese and captain Antonio Di Natale have now confirmed they will ensure Morosini’s sister is looked after.

 

“He was an exceptional lad, so full of life. Despite all the problems he had, he was always at the disposal of the team and every day gave us all strength,” said Di Natale.

 

“I lost my mother four years ago and, as he had already been through this, he was very close to me. Watching the images on television was shocking. He wanted to get back up, but fell again. When seeing that, all you can do is pray the Lord will give you a hand.

 

“He wanted so much to live and find success, for himself, for the family he no longer had and his sister. I immediately said we could not play last night, as it wasn’t right. I compliment Inter and the FIGC for making that decision, as on a day like this football becomes impossible.”

 

Livorno and his girlfriend Anna released a statement thanking “all those who in these hours of pain have been close to us in their memories of a great athlete and a special person.”

 

Well played to the club and to Di Natale.

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I heard the extremely unlucky story of this guy a few years ago: both his parents had died when he was a teen, in 2001 the mother and in 2003 the father. The brother, disabled, committed suicide in 2004 and Piermario had one more sister, also disabled. The tragedy is complete now, after Piermario has died today during the game Pescara-Livorno.

 

RIP

 

Fucking cursed.  :(

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