Share To Alt-Tech
This article was originally published on Epoch Times - Sports. You can read the original article HERE
Linebacker Medrick ‘Meddy’ Burnett Jr., 20, passed away this week after suffering traumatic injuries a month ago at a game against Alabama State.
Burnett, a redshirt freshman linebacker from Lakewood, California, was injured during the annual Magic City Classic against in-state rival Alabama State University on Oct. 26. The game took a tragic turn when Burnett was involved in a head-on tackle on the field, leading to multiple brain bleeds and swelling.
The Jefferson County coroner reported Burnett’s official time of death as Wednesday evening. He had undergone weeks of intensive medical care, including a craniotomy performed as a last resort to relieve pressure on his brain.
“Our staff acted accordingly to the wishes of the family member to inform the A&M community and beyond of this unfortunate occurrence,” the university said in its retraction. “Upon hearing from a representative from UAB Hospital this afternoon, we learned that he remains alive. We express our immediate regret for disseminating false information. However, we hold complete joy in knowing that Medrick remains in stable condition.”
Despite the confusion, the coroner’s statement indicates that Burnett passed away after the university’s retraction. The Epoch Times’ efforts to reach a spokesperson for the athletic department on Friday morning were unsuccessful.
“He needs and is going to need a lot of care, and all of his family live out of state from where he is located, and they also need to be able to have housing to be there to support and help him in this journey,” his sister, Dominece, wrote on GoFundMe. “We do not know what lies ahead yet, but we need all the prayers, support, resources, and donations to help him and his family keep giving him a fighting chance to survive.”
Burnett joined Alabama A&M’s football program over the summer after beginning his college career at Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana.
Wearing jersey number 51, he played in seven games for the Bulldogs this season and recorded five tackles, including three against Austin Peay State University.
Neither a spokesperson for the university nor the Medical Examiner’s Office responded to The Epoch Times’ request for comment on Friday. 29.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
This article was originally published by Epoch Times - Sports. We only curate news from sources that align with the core values of our intended conservative audience. If you like the news you read here we encourage you to utilize the original sources for even more great news and opinions you can trust!
Comments