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LOCKYER DESCRIBES LIFETHREAT­ENING COLLAPSE

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LUTON captain Tom Lockyer has revealed his heart stopped for two minutes and 40 seconds during an on-pitch cardiac arrest that left his life in the balance.

Lockyer collapsed in the second half of Luton’s Premier League game against Bournemout­h on December 16.

The 29-year-old was fitted with an implantabl­e cardiovert­er defibrilla­tor after he was hospitalis­ed for five days following the shocking incident. Wales defender Lockyer, who also collapsed during Luton’s Championsh­ip play-off final victory against Coventry last season, spoke about his neardeath experience prior to his club’s 2-1 defeat against Manchester United on Sunday.

Just a normal day

“It was just a normal day, and that was the most worrying thing because I felt completely fine,” he told Sky Sports.

“I was running towards the halfway line and I went really light headed. I thought I’d be ok in a second but I wasn’t.

“I woke up and the paramedics were there. I knew instantly it was different to my collapse in May. Last time it felt like I woke up from a dream, and this time I woke up from nothingnes­s.

“I could see there was more panic and I was a bit disorienta­ted. I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t move. I was trying to work out what was happening, and I remember thinking, ‘I could be dying here’.” ‘I was alive’

Lockyer was eventually revived after two minutes and 40 seconds that threatened to end his life.

“I could feel them put the drip in my arm and it was a hard mix of emotions. Eventually I came round and I was able to speak and to respond. When I felt ok, it was then a relief I was alive,” he said. Following what happened in May, I have a recording device in my chest, and I was out for two minutes and 40 (seconds).”

Lockyer said his family’s anguish during the ordeal made it even harder to process what had happened while he recovered.

“It was hardest on my family having to watch that. They had it worse than me. My old man was there and my girlfriend was seven months pregnant at the time,” he said. My mum was at home listening on the radio. She went off to make a cup of tea after Bournemout­h scored, and when she came back my brother had turned the radio off.

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