Boy Dies Throughout Preseason Soccer Exercise session in Newark’s West Ward

Newark

By: Richard L. Smith 

A heartbroken household and the group are in search of solutions after a 12-yr-aged boy collapsed and died in the course of a preseason soccer training inside of an Essex County Park on the evening of Friday, February 10. 

The 6th grade Rise Academy Constitution University college student, identified as Elijah Jordan Brown-Garcia, participated in “light football apply and conditioning drills” moments just before he collapsed on the West Aspect Park football industry close to 5:40 p.m., his mother, Raven Brown, told RLS Media. 

“He was not tackled or struck for the duration of the practice session, but he was supervised by numerous persons who did not know CPR, so Elijah laid on the ground for about 40 minutes devoid of getting the daily life-preserving clinical process to resuscitate him”, Brown explained. 

According to Raven Brown, her other son, Mekhi, also attended the exercise session for the Essex County Predators, a staff owned by “Major 21” of Bloomfield, NJ.

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While the more youthful son could not totally remember all of the functions top to Elijah’s collapse, he claimed he evidently remembered speaking to his brother just just before he collapsed. 

Child death

“Elijah experienced just run about 20 yards on the field all through a single of the drills and then instructed me that he will acquire a crack. He all of a sudden lost consciousness and fell to the floor,” Mekhi said. 

Nonetheless, swift-wondering Mekhi contacted his mother Raven Brown and explained to her that his brother was not moving 

A single of the teammates’ mom dialed 911 and recommended them of what had happened. Brown mentioned the head coach was not on the subject and experienced ‘stepped away,’ leaving about 12 players with a couple of mom and

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