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Campbell stable after heart attack

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London, April 24: Netherlands men’s team head coach and former Australia wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell is in a stable condition and is out of sedation just over a week after suffering a heart attack, his family said on Sunday.
Campbell’s family released a statement updating his condition after he suffered a heart attack last Saturday in “Stoke-on-Trent”. He had felt chest pain and difficulty in breathing while he was out with his family last Saturday, following which he was admitted to an ICU. (PTI)

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