Tag: Hospital

  • REVEALED! Leaked medical report claims Olympic female boxer Imane Khelif is a biological male

    REVEALED! Leaked medical report claims Olympic female boxer Imane Khelif is a biological male

    Medical test results from Algerian boxer Imane Khelif’s 2023 World Championships screening have been reportedly leaked, with the document stating “chromosome analysis reveals male karyotype”.

    The report was released by American journalist Alan Abrahamson on the 3 Wire Sports website just 36 hours after World Boxing ruled that Khelif must undergo s£x screening to remain eligible for future female category competition.

    The leaked document, dated 17 March 2023, summarises the findings on the Olympic champion as “abnormal”.

    The test was conducted at Dr Lal PathLabs in New Delhi, a facility accredited by the American College of Pathologists and certified by the International Organisation for Standardisation.

    The results directly relate to Khelif’s disqualification from the 2023 World Championships following the failed gender eligibility test.

    The document’s publication challenges the account given by IOC spokesman Mark Adams during a tense news conference at the Paris Olympics.

    Adams had described the 2023 test results as “ad hoc” and “not legitimate”, stating: “Those tests are not legitimate tests. The tests themselves, the process of the tests, the ad hoc nature of the tests are not legitimate.”

    He further dismissed the testing methodology, saying: “The testing, the method of the testing, the idea of the testing, which happened kind of overnight. None of it is legitimate and this does not deserve any response.”

    The emergence of the accredited laboratory documentation from Dr Lal PathLabs contradicts Adams’ characterisation of the testing process as illegitimate.

    World Boxing has issued an indefinite ban preventing Khelif from competing in the female category at any of its events, including the upcoming Eindhoven Box Cup scheduled for 5-10 June 2025.

    The governing body sent a letter to the Algerian Boxing Federation confirming that “Imane Khelif may not participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup, 5-10 June 2025 and any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes genetic sex screening in accordance with World Boxing’s rules and testing procedures”.

    This development threatens Khelif’s stated ambitions to defend her gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

    The controversy surrounding Khelif began with her disqualification from the 2023 World Championships in New Delhi by the International Boxing Association, which claimed she had failed gender eligibility tests.

    The IBA president, Umar Kremlev, stated that Khelif possessed XY chromosomes, the male pattern.

    Despite this, Khelif went on to compete at the Paris Olympics after the IOC stripped the Russian-led IBA of its governing duties and replaced it with the Paris Boxing Unit.

    Khelif was cleared to compete based on having a female passport and identifying as female.

    The 26-year-old dominated the 66kg competition, defeating China’s Yang Liu via unanimous decision in the final to become Algeria’s second Olympic gold medallist.

    Throughout her participation, the IOC faced sustained pressure to address ongoing questions about her biological s£x classification.

  • Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe lands in hospital

    Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe lands in hospital

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has been admitted to hospital and will miss the club’s Premier League fixture with Manchester United on Sunday.

    The 47-year-old went to hospital late on Friday, having “felt unwell for a number of days”, the club said.

    A statement said: “Medical staff kept Eddie in hospital overnight for further tests, which are ongoing.

    “He is conscious and talking with his family, and is continuing to receive expert medical care.”

    The club added: “Everyone at Newcastle United extends their best wishes to Eddie for a speedy recovery, and further updates will follow in due course.”

    The statement did not give any further details of his illness or condition.

    In Howe’s absence, assistant managers Jason Tindall and Graeme Jones will lead Newcastle for the visit of Ruben Amorim’s side to St James’ Park.

    Tindall stood in for Howe at a pre-match news conference on Friday.

    Last month, Howe guided Newcastle to their first domestic trophy for 70 years with a deserved Carabao Cup final win over Liverpool at Wembley.

    Newcastle are currently seventh in the Premier League table.

    Amersham-born Howe has been in charge of the Magpies since November 2021, when he succeeded Steve Bruce as the club’s head coach.

    Newcastle have finished 11th, fourth and seventh in the past three seasons.

    Howe has taken charge of 165 matches in all competitions for Newcastle, winning 84 drawing 36 and losing 45 of them.

    Under Howe, the Magpies memorably beat Paris St-Germain in the Champions League group stage in the 2023-24 campaign but failed to make it to the knockout stage.

    He previously had two spells in charge of Bournemouth either side of a brief stint at Burnley, and has been talked of as a future England manager.

    However, he said he was not interviewed by the Football Association to replace Gareth Southgate, with Thomas Tuchel appointed Three Lions boss last October.

  • Ex-England defender in hospital after medical emergency on plane

    Ex-England defender in hospital after medical emergency on plane

    Stuart Pearce is in “great spirits” after the former England defender suffered a medical emergency on a flight, says Talksport commentator Sam Matterface.

    The Sun reported, external Pearce was travelling on a Virgin Atlantic flight from Las Vegas to London last Sunday when he fell ill.

    The newspaper says he is recovering in hospital in St John’s, Canada, where the plane was diverted to after he had received treatment on board from staff and medically-trained passengers.

    Talksport, for whom the 62-year-old works regularly as a pundit and co-commentator, provided an update on his condition, external during coverage of Nottingham Forest’s Premier League home game against Manchester City on Saturday.

    Pearce played for and managed both clubs involved in the 12:30 GMT kick-off.

    There was applause from supporters after three minutes – the number he wore during his career – at the City Ground, along with a message displayed on screens inside the stadium which read: “Get well soon Stuart.”

    Forest posted “Psycho” on X, referencing his nickname, alongside a love heart.

    “I spoke to him yesterday [Friday] and he was in great spirits,” said Matterface.

    “He isn’t 100% – that is definitely the case. But he’s in the right place in the hospital. They’re dealing with it.

    “He’s a little bit disappointed about not being here today. He actually said to me: ‘I’ve got so much I’ve had to cancel – great games, and Mumford and Sons are playing next Wednesday night and I can’t go.’”

    Presenter Reshmin Choudhury added: “We send our best wishes to him, his partner and all the family from everyone here at Talksport. We can’t wait to have him back when he’s ready.”

    Pearce had been in the United States watching the Super League game between Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves, which took place in Las Vegas on 1 March.

    In a statement, a Virgin Atlantic spokesperson said: “Due to an unwell customer onboard, the VS156 on 2 March flying from Las Vegas to London Heathrow diverted to St John’s International Airport, Canada and was met by the medical services.

    “The safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is always our number one priority and we apologise for the delay to our customers’ journey.”

    Pearce spent much of his playing career with Forest, while he also had spells with Coventry, West Ham and Newcastle United. He spent one season at Manchester City before retiring in 2002.

    He played 78 times for England and was caretaker manager of the national side for one game in 2012.

    As a player, Pearce missed a penalty in England’s 1990 World Cup semi-final shootout defeat by West Germany.

    His successful spot-kick in England’s Euro 96 quarter-final shootout victory against Spain at Wembley provoked an emotional and memorable celebration.

    He also found the net with his spot-kick in the semi-final loss on penalties to Germany.

    Pearce later managed City, England Under-21s and Forest, and he was also in charge of the Team GB men’s side at London 2012.

    His most recent role was as first-team coach at West Ham, a position he left in May 2022.

    BBC

  • Pope Francis remains in hospital, clinical condition complex

    Pope Francis remains in hospital, clinical condition complex

    Pope Francis would remain in hospital, his clinical condition is complex, the Holy See’s news service said on Monday.

    On Friday, after the end of his morning audiences, the Pope went to Gremelli Hospital in Rome for diagnostic tests and treatment for bronchitis, the Holy See said.

    “The results of tests conducted in recent days and today revealed a polymicrobial infection of the respiratory tract, which led to further modification of therapy.

    “All the examinations conducted to date indicate a complex clinical condition that will require hospital treatment,’’ the report said.

  • BREAKING: Bobrisky falls ill in police custody, rushed to hospital

    BREAKING: Bobrisky falls ill in police custody, rushed to hospital

    Controversial Nigerian crossdresser, Okuneye Idris, popularly known as Bobrisky, has reportedly fallen ill while in detention at the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Alagbon, Lagos.

    After spending the night in a police cell, Bobrisky was rushed to Falomo Police Hospital for medical attention.

    A source confirmed the development, stating that he was transferred from the FCID to the hospital for treatment.

    The source said, “Bobrisky complained of ‘breast’ pain and was rushed to the Police Hospital in the Falomo area of Lagos around 2:00 p.m. in an ambulance with the plate number LND 339L. He wore a black gown, covered his face with a shawl, and lay down in the ambulance.”

    Bobrisky was taken into custody on Monday night by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) following his arrest at the Seme border in Lagos during an alleged attempt to leave the country.

    There are indications that he may remain in detention as detectives continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding his arrest. The FCID is expected to obtain a remand order for his continued detention.

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  • How Bandits raided Katsina hospital, abduct women

    How Bandits raided Katsina hospital, abduct women

    Bandits have attacked Kurfi General Hospital in Kurfi local government area of Katsina state, shooting a watchman and abducting four women.

    A source from the area told DAILY TRUST that three of the bandits who entered the hospital around 10:45am unarmed, later engaged the guardsman who intercepted them to inquire about their mission at the hospital.

    “Whey they started arguing, the watchman quickly went and locked the hospital gate, unknown to him that other armed members of the attackers were outside.

    “They jumped over the wall fence and shot the watch man in the stomach. It was thought that he had died but was later given first aid and rushed to a hospital in Katsina” the source said.

    The attackers had wanted to abduct one Mustapha Hamza who is a casual staff of the hospital on duty at the time, but he luckily escaped but unfortunately his wife, who accompanied him to the hospital, was abducted in the process.

    “Mustapha is an anastasia nurse and he was on call at the time to attend to a woman who would undergo a surgery.

    “Usually, his wife would follow him when ever he is called because she would not be comfortable staying back home alone. And that was how she fell victim in the attack,” a source who craved anonymity said.

    Kurfi was hitherto more or less a fortified town as bandits hardly gained access due to activities of local vigilante group supported by some well-to-do members of the community.

    However, that fortification was broken with the collapse of the vigilante group, with some residents blaming it on political differences of some highly-placed individuals in the area.

    Not long ago, a nursing mother was abducted with her twin children and the third one who is not more than four years old.

    A resident of Kurfi told Daily Trust that the mother and twin children were released by their captors after the payment of N3.5m.

    However, the young boy, fondly called AK, is still in captivity as the bandits have asked for an additional N1.5m for his release.

     

  • Speaker Abbas condemns abduction of patients, nurses in Kaduna hospital

    Speaker Abbas condemns abduction of patients, nurses in Kaduna hospital

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, has condemned the attack on a hospital, and the abduction of workers and patients by bandits in Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State.

    On Monday, bandits reportedly invaded the Primary Healthcare Centre at Layin Dan Auta village in Kuyello Ward, Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State, during which they abducted two nurses and several patients yet to be ascertained.

    Speaker Abbas charged security agencies with rescuing those kidnapped from the hospital and others in captivity across the country.

    He was deeply worried that bandits and kidnappers are becoming too daring in their nefarious activities these days.

    “The activities of bandits have become too rampant, especially with the last attack on vulnerable targets like a hospital.

    “Our security forces need to, as a matter of emergency, go after the abductors and rescue those abducted from the health facility. They must ensure that no Nigerian kidnapped in any part of the country remains in captivity,” the Speaker said.

    Speaker Abbas also called for sustained efforts to rid every part of Nigeria of the menace of kidnapping, banditry and terrorism.

  • Many feared dead, hospitalized as Strange disease ravage Nigerian state

    Many feared dead, hospitalized as Strange disease ravage Nigerian state

    The Chessi community in Kulani District, Balanga Local Government Area of Gombe State, is grappling with an outbreak of an unidentified disease that has tragically claimed 12 lives and left over 50 hospitalised.

    Doctors Israel James and Yakubu Maina confirmed to the press that the disease is not cholera, although they are currently investigating further. Blood and water samples have been taken to determine the exact nature of the illness.

    Symptoms reported among the affected residents include severe headaches, high fever, jaundice, and stomach pain. At present, more than 30 patients remain bedridden.

    In response to the crisis, the community has been advised by health authorities to promptly report any suspicious symptoms to the health centre established at Chessi Primary School.

    In a proactive move, Alhaji Musa Buba, the representative of Balanga North Constituency in the Gombe State House of Assembly, has donated drugs and medical supplies worth over 1.5 million naira to support the affected community members.

    His swift action followed the outbreak report, and he expressed gratitude to Governor Inuwa Yahaya for dispatching a delegation from the Ministry of Health and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to assess the situation.

    Residents who received treatment and support expressed their appreciation, citing the importance of timely intervention in providing essential drugs and consumables. Among those interviewed were Habiba Salisu, Aisha Mohammed, and Mohammed Sulaiman, all of whom conveyed their gratitude to Hon. Musa Buba for his assistance during this challenging time.

    The situation in Chessi community remains under close observation as health officials work to identify and contain the outbreak swiftly.

  • Just in: Major suspect in Rivers State explosion found in hospital

    Just in: Major suspect in Rivers State explosion found in hospital

    The Rivers State Commissioner for Health, Adaeze Oreh, says the prime suspect in the explosion that rocked Port Harcourt, the state capital on Tuesday, has been found.

    The commissioner said the suspect was found at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, formerly Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital (BMH).

    She said the doctors at the hospital alerted the state government last night, that a patient with an injury believed to be caused by a blast, was presented as a victim of a road traffic accident.

    She said the suspect was brought to the state government facility in a semi-conscious state, but was quickly taken into the theatre for resuscitation.

    Dr. Oreh said the suspect is now in stable condition.

    Recall that there was an explosion on Aba-Portharcourt Road on Tuesday morning.

  • Ex-Super Eagles player, Tijani Babangida recuperating in Abuja hospital

    Ex-Super Eagles player, Tijani Babangida recuperating in Abuja hospital

    Ex- Nigerian International, Tijani Babangida who was involved in a ghastly car crash, is recuperating well in an Abuja hospital.

    The accident an accident claimed the life of his brother, a former international himself, Ibrahim and his son.

    He was appreciative of support of well meaning Nigerians that have been showing concern since the incident that has left him still in the hospital.

    Speaking from his hospital bed in Abuja, Babangida specifically thank the governor of Kaduna state, Senator Uba Sani for deploying all state machineries towards assisting him and his family in this trying period.

    He stated that the Commissioner of Local Government Affairs, Alhaji Sadiq Mamma Lagos who represented the governor attended to all their needs while in Zaria hospital. He also stated that because of their prompt response and support, his wife is also coming out of her critical condition.

    “I really do not know how much I can thank the Governor. He has demonstrated so much love towards me and my family in this trying period, and I am grateful.

    I want to also thank Alhaji Sadiq Mamma Lagos. He is indeed a very good friend and I appreciate him too.

    My coming to Abuja was facilitated by a friend who is like a brother to me, Engr. Mike Auta and I still want to say a very big thank you to him too.

    Since I came down to Abuja, the President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau in the company of some of his board members have visited me. I really appreciate them for the visit. Several of our ex-players both from Nigeria and abroad have visited and some have called to find out how I am doing. I am grateful to all of them,” Tijani said.

    The President of the Nigeria players union association assured Nigerians that by the special grace of God he would soon be back on his feet thanks to the first class treatment he has been given access to since the accident.

    Speaking about the death of his brother and his son, Babangida noted that he is not in a position to query God as Him alone understand why things happen the way they do.

    “Because of my religion it is not proper to query God no matter the level of the pain. It is Him that gives and it is Him that takes. I believe that with time He will give me the inner strength to forget,” Babangida concluded.