This is the former goalkeeper from Trinidad and Tobago Shaka Hislop, who would have fainted due to a heat stroke due to the high temperatures that prevail in the North American country.
During the previous broadcast of the friendly match played by the Real Madrid and Milan from Italy in the United Statesa commentator collapsed on his partner in full field of play Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Californiaand the fact caused shock and commotion.
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Its about former Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Shaka Hislopwho would have fainted due to heat stroke due to high temperatures that govern in the North American country.


It is worth noting that in USAmeteorological services warned that one 80 million Americans they had to endure temperatures of 41ºC or more during the weekend.
How is the commentator who fainted in the middle of the broadcast?
According to his partner on the playing field, Dan Thomas, Hilop It is out of danger and brought peace of mind to his loved ones.
“My friend Shaka is not here but there is good news. He is conscious, speaking, and even ashamed of what happened. It’s early to make a diagnosis but he’s fine, we talked to his family and things look good,” he explained.
Your partner’s reaction
As seen in the video, Shaka Hislop he begins to sway and takes a step back trying to steady himself. When she couldn’t stand up, she fell with all her weight onto danny thomas and then to the ground.
In the first moment, Thomas he thought it was a joke, but after seeing his partner without reaction he began to worry and immediately call the paramedics who were in the stadium.
Source: Ambito

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