Newcastle discovers details of the fan who suffered a heart attack in the Tribute during the match

The game was banned by Judge Andre Marwiner after the players showed his attention in an incident in the tribuna, with aid to doctors and medical staff from both teams helping the troubled supporter. A later update from Newcastle confirmed that the fan had since stabilised and that they were going to the hospital, with [...]
The game was banned by Judge Andre Marwiner after the players showed his attention in an incident in the tribuna, with aid to doctors and medical staff from both teams helping the troubled supporter.
A later update by Newcastle confirmed that the fan had since stabilised and that they were going to the hospital, with Premier League's match resumed a little more than 20 minutes after being stopped for the first time.
With Tottenham taking a blow from the corner to the end of the first leg, Sergio Reguilon signaled Judge Marwiner and directed him to the East Trib, where doctors seemed to be responding to an incident.
With players apparently worried that something serious was happening in the stands, medical personnel from both teams were then seen running through the field to help.
The cabinet then removed the two players' groups from the field after a defibrillator was asked, with an announcement from the stadium finding that there was a <x0 medical emergency in the eastern”.
After an extended period of treatment, Newcastle confirmed that the supporter had stabilised before being taken to the hospital, and the game resumed with seven minutes of additional time added to the first half.
“Newcastle United can confirm that a supporter who sought emergency medical treatment during the Club's Premier League match with Tottenham Hotspur in St. James Park on Sunday is stable and responsible at the hospital,” confirmed the club in a statement.
The impact was temporarily suspended during the incident, which took place during the first part, and the supporter was awake and able to talk when transported to the hospital.
“Klub would like to thank fans for their quick actions in raising alarms and commend those who provided immediate chest compressions, as well as the thanks of medical professionals in the country that quickly managed emergency treatment using a defibrillator stationed near the incident.
“The doctor of the Newcastle United club, Dr Paul Cutterson, also participated in the incident to provide additional support with an additional defibrillator.
Our best <x0 cures go to their supporters and loved ones and we hope for a quick and complete recovery. ”
Former Institute of Newcastle, Spros and France, David Ginola, who suffered a cardiac arrest during a charity match in 2016, admitted it was a strange “” to be present for the incident.
Ginola also defended the essential need for easily accessible defibrillators and that you know how to perform CPR is essential in everyday life.
“is vital,” he told Sky Sports. “is vital, and I hope the husband or wife will be fine. But this brings some very strange memories.
I think the defibrillator helps massively. I think people in the tribuna will be able to carry out CPR after helping massively. At the end of the day, we must all be able to make CPR.”
Ginola added: “This is what saved my life, according to the words of surgeons who operated on me and made a complete ʹbypass.
He said he had done his job, but that he had not saved my life. The one who saves your life is the one next to you in the football field. I was dead for twelve minutes. ”












