Ryan Campbell’s family has provided an update on his condition after the former Australian cricketer, 50, suffered a heart attack in London on the weekend.
Campbell, who played two one-day internationals in 2002, was placed in an induced coma. It was later reported doctors had successfully brought him out of the coma, but ex-wicketkeeper-batter is still “critically ill”.
Campbell, who coaches the Netherlands’ national cricket team, recently visited Perth and was with his children at a playground in London on Saturday when he began feeling unwell and had to lie down, 6PR’s Gareth Parker first reported this week.
A passer-by attempted to help Campbell and performed CPR, before he was taken to hospital and placed in an induced coma. Campbell had a pulse when paramedics arrived about 15 minutes later and has been in hospital since.
From the Covid Blog:
Mr. Campbell was never shy about his enthusiasm regarding the entire COVID-19 agenda. It started in March 2021, when he presumably received his first mRNA or viral vector DNA injections.
Mr. Campbell really loved showing off his COVID-19 “tests.”
After all his appeasing of the COVID gods, all the vaccinations and vaccine advocacy, he and his family still got sick:
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