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Bovolenta’s Doctors in Trouble

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We’ve discovered a very interesting and somewhat shocking revelation related to the death of Italian player Vigor Bovolenta. It kinda reminds us of Micheal Jackson’s case when doctors failed to do their job as far as monitoring someone’s health.

Source says that Bovolenta’s 2 doctors have been prosecuted after investigators found out that Bovo’s death could have been easily prevented. Report says that both doctors still gave him clearance to play volleyball even though they knew that Vigor had a serious heart problem.

Autopsy results show that the 37 year old had severe atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries.

Atherosclerosis — sometimes called hardening of the arteries — can slowly narrow and harden the arteries throughout the body. When atherosclerosis affects the arteries of the heart, it’s called coronary artery disease. Coronary artery disease is the No. 1 killer of Americans. Most of these deaths are from heart attacks, caused by sudden blood clots in the heart’s arteries. Atherosclerosis can create life-threatening blockages, without you ever feeling a thing. Since we’re all at risk for coronary artery disease, it’s worth learning more about this common and deadly complication of atherosclerosis. Click here to read more!

Bovolenta died last March 24th, 2012 during a match in the Italian League B2 with Volley Forli Volleyball Club.

Bovo’s family has not released any statement as of press time.

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