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An Accident in Leisure The score was tight, 23-23, maybe the most exciting rugby game ever, and there was my friend, running alongside the wing to score a try, when he suddenly fell to the ground, as if he had collapsed, or he had tripped up on something. Since he was my best friend, I ran rapidly towards him, but I stayed safe, by being aware of the surroundings in case I became a victim of that injury as well. I was hoping that it was nothing serious. When I approached him, I knelt down and started to call his name, but worryingly there was no answer. I shouted for the teacher and asked him to dial 999 for an ambulance right now! I shook his shoulders gently, not hard, in case he had injured his shoulders or back, so that he would wake up. Again, there was no reply. My heart...

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