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Body of sportswriter Wahl, who died while covering World Cup, returns to US

Reuters
Reuters
13/12/2022
04:00 MYT
Body of sportswriter Wahl, who died while covering World Cup, returns to US
Flowers are laid at a media tribune desk in memory of the American journalist Grant Wahl, who passed away during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor, Qatar. - REUTERS
WASHINGTON: The body of well-known U.S. soccer journalist Grant Wahl, who died suddenly on Friday after collapsing while covering a match at the World Cup in Qatar, has arrived in the United States, the State Department said on Monday.
"American journalist Grant Wahl has been returned to his family in the U.S. We're honored to have shepherded him home, & grateful to the government of Qatar for their cooperation & transparency with our consular process," U.S. ambassador to Qatar, Timmy Davis, said in a tweet.
Wahl, a former Sports Illustrated sportswriter who moved to the Substack online publishing platform, had been tweeting about the Netherlands-Argentina match on Friday.
His agent told Reuters that Wahl had "appeared to suffer some kind of acute distress during the start of extra time" at the quarter-final match.
The agent said attempts were made to revive Wahl in the press box before he was taken to a local hospital, where he was confirmed dead on Friday.
U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price told reporters on Monday that an autopsy would be conducted on Wahl's remains, which were with a medical examiner, but there was no indication of foul play in his death.
"I send my deepest condolences to his family, and thank our Embassy team and Qatari partners who worked together so effectively to fulfill their wishes," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken added on Twitter on Monday.
Wahl wrote early last week that he had visited a hospital while in Qatar and that health officials told him he likely had bronchitis.
Wahl said in late November that he was briefly stopped at a World Cup stadium security screening point when he tried to enter while wearing a rainbow shirt in support of the LGBTQ community. In Qatar, same-sex relations are illegal.
He said World Cup security denied him entry to the United States opener against Wales and asked him to remove his shirt.
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