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Ecuador hire private plane to bring Benitez’s body home

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DUBAI: With questions still lingering over how Ecuador striker Christian Benitez died, the president of his country’s football federation said on Tuesday that a private plane had been hired to bring the player’s body home.

Autopsy results have not been released by Benitez’s Qatari club, El Jaish, who have refused to say how the 27-year-old forward died on Monday.

But Ecuadorean football chief Luis Chiriboga said he was told the player had been taken to a hospital with sharp stomach pains, developed peritoniti­s and died of cardioresp­iratory arrest.

El Jaish are awaiting a medical report and have promised to pay all expenses to transport the body home.

Efforts to repatriate Benitez’s body were being held up by paperwork on Tuesday, but football officials said the funeral was planned for today in Quito and that a tribute would be held in the General Ruminahui coliseum, which holds 16,000 people.

“The burial will be on Thursday in the Monte Olivo cemetery, near the home of our national team,” said Francisco Acosta, secretary for the Ecuador federation.

Chiriboga had earlier said the federation were planning to fly the national team’s head doctor as well as Benitez’s father and mother to Qatar to accompany the remains.

The game was played in hot and humid conditions typical of the Persian Gulf at this time of year. Qatar will host the 2022 World Cup and the searing heat has prompted many in the game to call for the tournament to be moved to winter over concerns about the health and safety of players and fans.

The Qatari club said that Benitez passed a medical check-up on July 4 and came on to play the final 10 minutes of Sunday’s match as a substitute.

Speaking to Futbolizad­os radio station in Ecuador on Monday, Benitez’s father Ermen said he’d been told by his daughter-in-law that his son “had pain in his stomach and took a pill. They took him to a hospital and later came the news that we have all heard”. “We are destroyed,” he said. Benitez left behind three children A powerful striker who helped former club America to win the Mexican Championsh­ip last season and also played for Birmingham in England, Benitez moved to El Jaish for the upcoming season. Benitez scored 24 goals in 58 appearance­s for Ecuador and was on their 2006 World Cup team.

“He was a very special human, so noble, so loyal to his team and to us. His human quality was luminary and catalysing,” said national team coach, Reinaldo Rueda. — AP

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