Gregory Mertens, who suffered a cardiac arrest during a reserve
fixture against KRC Genk, has passed away, Sporting Lokeren have
announced on their official website.
The 24-year-old lost consciousness during Monday's fixture and, after
being resuscitated on the field, he was transferred to hospital and
placed in an induced coma and on life support.
The club's doctor, Kris Peeters, admitted on Wednesday that the
situation "did not look good", but on Thursday it was revealed that the
player had lost the fight for survival.
“Something has happened that no one could ever suspect or dare
imagine. Far too soon, we say goodbye to Gregory Mertens,” a statement
on the club’s official website read.
“We are a football club. Everyone in and around this club breathes
football. But suddenly something happens and we realise that football is
just football. Today is such a time.
“The medical staff has done everything to save Gregory, but they
finally had to acknowledge their impotence. Gregory died around
16.30CET. The family has been able to say goodbye.
“Gregory was only at Lokeren for one and a half years, but in that
short time, through his quiet modesty, he showed to be an indispensable
person. Now we will have to learn to live with the loss.
“We realise that these are incredibly difficult moments for the
family. We offer them, in the name of the whole club, our sincere
condolences.
“Gregory, we will miss you!”
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