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Cameroon international Parick Ekeng has been pronounced dead after collapsing during a Romanian league game between Dinamo Bucharest and Vitorul.
Ekeng collapsed 7 minutes after coming on the pitch. Nobody touched him.
2 min 47 seconds after falling to the ground, Ekeng was taken to the ambulance.
Club sources about Ekeng: 'his pulse comes back for a few seconds, maybe a minute, but after that he falls again'
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