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Bengaluru: Kickboxer dies in the ring after being punched by opponent, organisers booked for negligence

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 14, 2022 16:31 IST

A Mysuru-based kickboxer died during a kickboxing competition organized by the K1 association of Karnataka in Bengaluru. During the ...

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A Mysuru-based kickboxer died during a kickboxing competition organized by the K1 association of Karnataka in Bengaluru. During the match, the participant, identified as Nikhil, collapsed in the ring and died at Kengeri in Bengaluru.ollowing the incident, his father claimed that there were no medical facilities available at the event and that organisers were responsible for his son's untimely demise.

His coach, Vikram Mysore Nagaraj, took to Facebook and wrote, "Had there been an ambulance, trained medical staff and a standard fighting platform at the venue, he wouldn't have lost those precious golden moments when the tragedy struck and could have saved him from this agony.""This cries for a major overhaul in the mindset of organizers and associations to follow safety protocols which are already in place for combat sports," he added. 

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