Santiago Bourdieua young Argentine of 28 years, died while vacationing Hawaii, United States. The former rugby player and physical trainer of San Isidro Club (sic) He jumped from a cliff to the ocean And he was dragged by the current, which did not allow him to get out of the water.
Those present in the place quickly alerted the authorities after they saw how Bourdieu was launched into the water from Spitting Cavea dangerous cliff, and later did not appear. In fact, His friend tried to look for him after the victim did not go to the surface after the jump.
A few minutes later, water motorcycles from the Oceanic Security Department of Honolulu arrived, along with a group of rescuers, who took 15 minutes to find it.
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Who is Santiago Bourdieu, the Argentine who died in Hawaii
The young man was Physical Education Professorgraduated from Higher Institute of Physical Education (ISEFI). Since 2016 I worked at St. Nicholas’ Schoolwhere he performed the entire high school. His career also included roles like Personal coach In various institutions, such as Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club (BACRC)Hypperin and Driving Norte, where he also taught golf to children.
Bordieu complemented its training with certifications in Personal training and courses of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
His link with the San Isidro Club (sic) It was extensive, first as a player in the category 1996 and then as a physical trainer in youth divisions.
He San Isidro Club (sic) He published a farewell message on his social networks: “From the sic we accompany with great affection the whole family and Santi’s friends at this time. Santi was a 96 Tamada player and also collaborated as PF in our youth divisions. It will be surprised !!! “.
For its part, the Rugby Union of Buenos Aires (URBA) He also expressed his condolences: “The Board of Directors of the URBA expresses its condolences for the death of the former player and current PF of the Superior SIC campus, Santiago Bourdieu, and accompanies his family, his friends and the club in this moment of sadness”.
He would have responded to resuscitation, but died in a local hospital
The images captured by a tourist demonstrate the desperate moment, from the jump to the search operation that was formed.
As it transpired, once they found him, he was transferred to the Bay of Maunalua, where RCP maneuvers were practiced, to which he would have responded. However, he was then taken to a hospital where he ended up dying.
The young Argentine was born in 1996 and was a rugby player in the SIC, while later he began to perform as a physical trainer in the institution, from which they issued a statement: “From the sic we accompany with great affection the whole family and Santi’s friends at this time.”
In addition, he was a graduate of the Higher Institute of Physical Education (ISEFI), where he trained as a teacher and physical trainer.
Source: Ambito