It’s far from normal to witness young, healthy athletes collapsing due to heart attacks during sports games, yet these incidents persistently occur since the roll out of the dangerous experimental mRNA COVID-19 “vaccines.”
The most recent case occurred during a European soccer match on Sunday, involving Luton and Bournemouth. Tom Lockyear, the captain of Luton, suddenly collapsed on the field and was rushed to the hospital.
Medical reports confirmed Lockyear suffered a cardiac arrest and is presently in a stable condition.
As a professional soccer player in a European league, Lockyear was very likely fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Witness the moment it happened in the video below:
NOW – Premier League match between Bournemouth and Luton has been suspended after Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer (29) collapsed on the pitch.
— Forever Trumper (@FanaTeresafana) December 17, 2023
People's faces in the crowd they know deep down what's going on. Poor guy. pic.twitter.com/UVSXMYKVh7
The Daily Mail reported the incident:
A minute after Bournemouth had equalised in the second half, the Luton captain collapsed in his own half, while the play was going on in the other half.
Luton manager Rob Edwards immediately ran on to the pitch, with both sets of players visibly distressed as paramedics and medical staff from both sides attended to Lockyer on the pitch.
The 29-year-old was ‘responsive’ as he was carried off on a stretcher ten minutes later to applause from around the ground.
ESPN reported that this wasn’t the first time Lockyear collapsed due to heart problems:
Lockyer previously collapsed during Luton’s promotion playoff final win against Coventry City at Wembley on May 27. The centre-back spent five days in hospital and had an operation to fix an atrial fibrillation.