‘Won’t be forgotten’: Probe into the dying of younger Sea Eagle begins

The coronial inquest into the dying of Sea Eagles participant Keith Titmuss is ready to start on Monday with former coach Des Hasler and ex-teammates to supply proof.

The 20-year-old collapsed and suffered a seizure throughout a Manly coaching session in 2020 and later died resulting from a cardiac arrest, surprising the rugby league world.

Titmuss was taken to the Northern Beaches Hospital following the incident earlier than being transferred to Royal North Shore Hospital.

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Now the SMH is reporting the coronial inquest is ready to final greater than every week and can lastly present Titmuss’ household with solutions relating to his dying.

Sea Eagles chief govt Tony Mestrov, who joined the membership in 2022, defined that Titmuss “won’t be forgotten” and defined the membership will totally take part within the inquest.

“The Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Rugby League Club expresses their condolences to Keith’s family and friends,” Mestrov mentioned.

“Keith was highly respected by his teammates and coaching staff. Keith’s death both shocked and devastated the club’s staff and players. He won’t be forgotten.

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“Manly welcomes the opportunity to be involved in the inquest, particularly because we’re hoping it might provide some answers for Keith’s family and manage the risks that come with playing elite sport.

“It’s a unique and important opportunity to enhance player safety and welfare. Manly prioritises player safety and welfare. We’ll continue to provide assistance and support to Keith’s teammates and friends.”

Josh Schuster, Moses Suli and Sione Fainu are all set to supply proof within the inquest.

The Sea Eagles posthumously named Titmuss first grade participant quantity 623, with Manly’s NSW Cup and junior groups sporting his initials on their jersey in 2021.

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