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Fulham ally has passed on in the wake of experiencing a heart failure at Craven Cottage during a Championship match on Saturday evening.
Just shy of 15 minutes of the match among Fulham and Blackpool had been played when official Peter Bankes stopped procedures, as stewards went to an occurrence in the Hammersmith End.
Clinical staff from the two groups helped the paramedics on the scene, with the two groups removing the pitch as the allies kept on getting consideration.
The match got back in progress around 40 minutes after it was halted when Fulham affirmed that the fan had been moved to the emergency clinic. Nonetheless, the club later reported that the fan, named Paul Parish, has since died.
A Fulham explanation said: "It is with colossal pity that we illuminate fans regarding the death of all, Paul Parish. Paul experienced heart failure and got treatment in the Hammersmith Stand at this current evening's match prior to being moved to the clinic. He, unfortunately, died this evening.
Our sympathies and the contemplations of everybody at Fulham Football Club go out to Paul's family, companions, and friends and family.
The family might want to thank the devotees of Fulham and Blackpool for the regard and care they displayed just as all staff at Craven Cottage and at the clinic for their help, care and consideration.
Find happiness in the hereafter Paul."
Fulham's focus back Tim Ream was playing in the match, and he encouraged fans who were impacted by the episode to stand up assuming they required assistance.
"To every one of the people who saw and might be battling with what they saw… don't be hesitant to connect and converse with somebody," Ream tweeted.
"Connect with me, to your friends and family, to anybody. You are in good company and others will be or have felt what you are feeling."
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