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Sai Aletaha: Kickboxer who died after bout 'liked by everyone' | |
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Tributes have been paid to a 26-year-old "popular" amateur kickboxer who died after suffering a brain injury during a match. | |
Saeideh Aletaha was critically injured at a Fast and Furious Fight Series event in Southampton on Saturday night. | Saeideh Aletaha was critically injured at a Fast and Furious Fight Series event in Southampton on Saturday night. |
Stonehenge CrossFit gym said the fighter, known as Sai, was one of its "most dedicated, smiley" members. | Stonehenge CrossFit gym said the fighter, known as Sai, was one of its "most dedicated, smiley" members. |
It added that more than 30 friends visited her in hospital on Sunday to say goodbye before she died. | It added that more than 30 friends visited her in hospital on Sunday to say goodbye before she died. |
Ms Aletaha was taken to Southampton General Hospital with a brain injury shortly before 21:00 GMT on Saturday. | Ms Aletaha was taken to Southampton General Hospital with a brain injury shortly before 21:00 GMT on Saturday. |
Posting on Facebook, organisers of the Fast & Furious Fight Series (FFS) event said their thoughts were with the family and friends of Ms Aletaha and if anyone needed support "please come to us or your coaches." | Posting on Facebook, organisers of the Fast & Furious Fight Series (FFS) event said their thoughts were with the family and friends of Ms Aletaha and if anyone needed support "please come to us or your coaches." |
Stonehenge CrossFit gym said Ms Aletaha, who had been a member for more than three years, was "popular, kind and liked by everyone". | Stonehenge CrossFit gym said Ms Aletaha, who had been a member for more than three years, was "popular, kind and liked by everyone". |
Owner Scott Healey said: "It's testament to her popularity that friends camped out at the hospital for the day while her family was contacted. | Owner Scott Healey said: "It's testament to her popularity that friends camped out at the hospital for the day while her family was contacted. |
"She took part in competitions, was friends with all she met, had time for everybody and was a tireless worker when she trained." | "She took part in competitions, was friends with all she met, had time for everybody and was a tireless worker when she trained." |
In a further tribute, a social media user posted on Exile Gym's Facebook page: "Her dedication to the sport was 110% travelling miles every day just to train." | In a further tribute, a social media user posted on Exile Gym's Facebook page: "Her dedication to the sport was 110% travelling miles every day just to train." |
The event organisers added: "Safety is not something ever skimped on in any of our 19 shows and all matches are made equal. | The event organisers added: "Safety is not something ever skimped on in any of our 19 shows and all matches are made equal. |
"We make the environment as safe as possible with pre and post medicals from a doctor, and full medical cover throughout." | "We make the environment as safe as possible with pre and post medicals from a doctor, and full medical cover throughout." |
According to her social media profiles, Ms Aletaha, originally from Iran, was a product design engineer living in Salisbury. | According to her social media profiles, Ms Aletaha, originally from Iran, was a product design engineer living in Salisbury. |
Hampshire Constabulary said it had launched an investigation into her death. | Hampshire Constabulary said it had launched an investigation into her death. |