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NRL player Keith Titmuss died after ‘inappropriate’ training session, coroner says

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Lafo Titmuss (left) and Paul Titmuss, parents of Keith Titmuss, speak to the media at the New South Wales coroner's court.

A young Manly Sea Eagles player died after taking part in a training session that was “probably inappropriate”, the magistrate who oversaw the inquest into the death says.

Keith Titmuss had participated in a two-hour training session on November 23, 2020, when he became agitated and suffered several seizures.

He was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital, where he went into cardiac arrest.

At an investigation earlier this year, paramedics checked the 20-year-old’s body temperature three times after he collapsed during training because they couldn’t believe it had reached almost 42 degrees Celsius.

Titmuss died from exertional heat stroke (EHS), the inquest heard.

Deputy State Coroner Derek Lee concluded today that the training session was “more likely than not inappropriate,” given a variety of factors including the hot and humid conditions during the indoor portion of the session.

According to the investigation, Mr. Titmuss was comparatively at the lowest level of physical fitness in the group of players.

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