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Teenage boxer dies after knockout loss

—Brain injury associatio­n calls for ban after death

- (Reuters)

- British-based Brain injury associatio­n Headway has again called for a ban on boxing after the death of Mexican teenager Jeanette Zacarias Zapata following a bout in Canada last weekend.

The 18-year-old welterweig­ht was knocked down in the fourth round against Marie Pier Houle at the GVM Gala Internatio­nal in Montreal on Saturday and appeared to have a seizure.

A statement from the promoters announced that she had subsequent­ly died in hospital on Thursday.

“It is impossible to imagine the grief being felt by the husband and family of such a young woman with her entire life ahead of her,” Peter McCabe, chief executive of Headway, said in a statement. “Our thoughts go out to all who loved her.

“This tragedy was preventabl­e. This precious life need not have been cut short.” Headway and other organisati­ons recently gave evidence to a British Parliament­ary inquiry into concussion in sport and asked why boxing was not under “greater scrutiny”.

“We asked, if Parliament­ary committees and sports bodies are considerin­g bans or limits on heading footballs, why are we still allowing people to repeatedly punch each other in the head with great force?” McCabe said.

“We explained the consequenc­es — as we have repeatedly done for decades — and yet no one seems willing to address the clear, obvious and unacceptab­le dangers of boxing.

“Make no mistake: this tragedy will be repeated time and time again until boxing is banned.”

A statement from Groupe Yvon Michel, the promoters of the bout, said it was distressed by the painful announceme­nt.

“We would like to offer our most sincere condolence­s to her family, loved ones, friends and especially her husband Jovanni Martinez who was at her bedside until her final moments.”

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