Kansas college releases review of player's heatstroke death

 


GARDEN CITY, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas community college released a summary of its internal review into the heatstroke death last year of a football player who collapsed after the first day of practice, saying the coach reported that players were provided with water.

But some Garden City Community College players told KCUR radio that they were denied water during conditioning drills on Aug. 1, when Braeden Bradforth, 19, of Neptune, New Jersey, died at a hospital after being found unconscious outside his dorm room.

"When we first started, I thought they were crazy," said Johnny Jean, a player from...



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