Singapore Sports School student dies after feeling unwell following fitness trial; investigations ongoing

Singapore Sports School student dies after feeling unwell following fitness trial; investigations ongoing

Singapore Sports School announced on Wednesday( Oct. 11 ) that it would look into the death of a Secondary 2 student who experienced health issues following an exercise trial.

Following a 400-meter fitness time trial on October 5, the 14-year-old, who his uncle identified as CNA as & nbsp Pranav Madhaik, felt unwell.

At around 6.50 p.m. on the day, the Singapore & nbsp, Civil Defence Force received a call for assistance at Singapore Sports School.

On Wednesday, the child passed away after being taken to the National University Hospital.

In response to CNA’s questions, the college said,” We may conduct a thorough investigation into the event and carefully examine our safety protocols, and we will keep kids updated.”

We are unable to provide any additional information at this time due to ongoing studies. & nbsp, We ask for the public’s permission to protect the privacy of the family during this difficult time.

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The Singapore Sports School expressed its condolences to Pranav’s community and stated that it was” greatly saddened” by his passing. & nbsp,

According to the college, Pranav was a role model athlete and scholar who excelled at basketball and possessed sterling character.

He always kept a positive outlook on his education and training and was upbeat and comfortable.

He won many national age-group competitions and was a promising young sportsman. He was also well-liked by his mentors, teachers, and peers.

According to the college, Pranav’s home will continue to receive assistance.

The Singapore Sports School stated, adding that the continued well-being of its learners remains its top priority,” Our school counselors and staff have also been providing support to afflicted student – athletes, coaches, or staff during this difficult time.”

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Raj Verma, the brother of Pranav, told CNA on Wednesday that the boy’s parents were made aware of the incident while the hospital was en route to the doctor.

The majority of his organs were now not functioning by the time the doctor attended to him, according to Mr. Verma. & nbsp,

The adolescent underwent bypass surgery, and his brother added that he also had another procedure on his knee.

And( this ) morning they said,” Okay, he’s no more ,” Mr. Verma added, adding that the family is asking the school about the incident for clarification.

CEO of the Singapore Badminton Association( SBA ), Alan Ow, informed CNA on Wednesday that it was aware of what had happened.

Pranav participated in the association’s regional middle squad, a program for young players to develop their skills.

According to Mr. Ow,” SBA is offering assistance and support to the community while they get ready to send Pranav off.”