There have been rare cases of players sustaining fatal injuries during Rugby matches, usually as a result of head or neck injuries. Safety measures and protocols are in place to minimize these risks, such as strict tackling rules and medical assessments for players. The rugby community continuously works to improve player safety and prevent such incidents.
There have been no confirmed reports of anyone killing a chupacabra, as its existence has never been scientifically proven. The chupacabra is considered a mythical creature from folklore.
No, a burnt match will weigh less than a live match because some of the material has been burned off and turned into smoke and ash.
No, nobody has been cured from Turner syndrome.
No,you can not the heat will been have killed you. So no
Approximately 525 people were estimated to have been killed in the Chilean earthquake that occurred in February 2010.
Sadly, yes. There have been injuries that have directly led to a death. One such incident was Seamus Lavelle, of Edgware, London, died in hospital after sustaining severe head injuries.
there hasn't been anyone yet
Yes
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Chinese people have killed and been killed. China (earthenware) has been used to kill someone. China (the country) has not killed anyone.
No
Hit, but not killed
I'm not sure of precise figures on either sport, however I do know that it is VERY rare that a Rugby player will die from injuries sustained during a match. Many player's careers have been ended due to broken bones etc. But in my years of being a rugby fan I can't remember one death. That's not saying there haven't been any, but it is a rarity.
No
yes
The TMO (television match official) uses video footage to check tries or kicks at goal for the referee who is unsure whether it has been scored or not. Radio linked match officials Indirectly- development of the rugby balls, development of training aids, statistical data recovery, development of rugby shirts,
Many of them........ *yes*