“”The doctors said I had died…””

“Speak out about the nasty collapse”

“Distanslöparen Kemoy Campbell collapsed during a 3000-meter dash and woke up not to life until two days later.”

“Now he tells us about the horror experience.”

“the– the Doctors said that I, in practice, had died,” he says.”

“On 9 February 2019, was Kemoy Campbell’s life upside down.”

“The jamaicanske distanslöparen acted ”hare” (one such that helps to pull up the tempo) in a 3000-metre sprints in New York, when he suddenly collapsed next to the track and was lying lifeless.”

“Shocked onlookers watched as the medic and paramedics desperately tried to bring life in the 28-year-old, seemingly without success. Campbell was then raced to hospital and the first reports were grim.”

“But a miracle happened.”

“After two days in artificial coma, it was possible to wake him up.”

“Campbell spent a total 17 days in hospital and used social media to communicate with fans and thank you for all the support.”

“Now, he makes his first long interview where he tells of horror experience.”

” When I woke up in the hospital, it was Monday morning (two days after the race) and I did not know where I was or how I got there. It was a scary feeling to be completely unaware, ” he says to the BBC.”

” I remember nothing, but the doctors have explained to me that my heart had stopped and that I, in practice, had died. It was really unnerving to hear, ” he continues.”

“the Doctors have not yet been able to determine the cause of the collapse. But Campbell has now scored an implanted hjärtstartare (defibrillator) to prevent something similar happening again.”

“the 28-year-old has no health insurance, but his girlfriend has started a collection and sponsors have stepped in and covered the cost.”

“Now the dream Campbell to eventually be able to resume his career.”

” I really want to back. The doctors have said that I shall hold me out of the run for a while and undergo some tests. After that, perhaps I can accelerate slowly. If it is not possible, may I lay down my career, ” he says.”