The team Burgos Burpellet Bh He went on February 2 in contention of 46º Grand Prix Marseille Cycling With so much enthusiasm, and what no one could expect was the strong collapse that one of his new signs for this season, the Eritreo Merhawi Kudus.
The incident occurred on the last day 2 and the Burgos team was not reported about the health status of its corridor to this day.
“After a neat time, we introduced what happened to Merhawi Kudus in the previous #GPLM2025. Erythre suffered a serious fall in a descent and was hospitalized in a Marseille uci. He suffered fractures in sacks, vertebrae and sacrum , as well as A Hemoneumothorax, “reports the Spanish team through social networks.
At first the Asmara runner He was moved to the ambulance to the nearest hospital. “The first medical tests conducted in the corridor revealed some bone fractures and a possible pneumothorax. The cyclist was then moved to the intensive care unit of Another hospital in Marseille where new tests were conducted on the morning of Monday 3. It confirmed the presence of multiple fractures at the level of sack, lumbar and sacred vertebrae, as well as a pulmonary contusion with a hemo-neumothorax. The Kudus continues to be accepted to the French City Hospital, in a permanent contact with the team’s medical services, “read on the team’s website.
This week the corridor will be transferred to a medical ambulance until Burgos Hospital And the Burgale structure was detailed “This statement was issued a few days after the corridor’s expression accident, as in the early days he had not contacted his family in Eritrea.”
From MD we wish you a quick recovery.
Source: La Verdad

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