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Tributes paid to Leauma after death from fall

■The lock died in Amsterdam from head injuries

- The Guardian

■He played club rugby for Spanish first division side Ordizia

Tributes have been paid to the Spain rugby union player Kawa Leauma who has died, aged 32.

The lock, who was in Amsterdam for Spain’s Six Nations B match against the Netherland­s, had reportedly sustained head injuries from a fall and was admitted to hospital in a critical condition. He underwent emergency surgery, but died in hospital.

“We regret to announce the death of Kawa Leauma,” the Spanish Rugby Federation confirmed. An official statement said: “The Spanish Rugby Federation regrets to announce the death of Kawa Leauma overnight, AMPO Ordizia and XV del León player, who suffered an accident on Saturday December 18 after Spain’s match against the Netherland­s in Amsterdam.

“At the express wish of his wife, who is currently travelling to the Dutch capital, we cannot give any further informatio­n at the moment and we ask for the utmost respect for her and her family. Rest in peace, Kawa.”

Leauma had played for Samoa’s Under-20 and a number of Auckland clubs before switching his allegiance to Spain where he joined

Leauma had played for Samoa’s under-20s and a number of Auckland clubs before switching his allegiance to Spain

the first division club Ordizia. He had made just one unofficial appearance for Spain but was left out of the 52-7 victory in Amsterdam – a World Cup qualifier – because of issues over his eligibilit­y.

“Deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Spain internatio­nal Kawa Leauma,” the former England captain and World Rugby chairman, Bill Beaumont, tweeted. “My thoughts are with his teammates and family at this difficult time.”

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