Even after Cook's death, hockey players will remain in SAI
Even after Cook's death, hockey players will remain in SAI
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There was a stir at the SAI centre in Bangalore on Tuesday when a cook (cook) died there due to a heart attack. After his death, when his sample was examined, he was found positive in the Coronavirus test. Both Hockey teams of India have been practising at the Bengaluru Sai Center for a long time. After the death of Cook, Hockey India denied the possibility of transferring the men's and women's hockey teams that have qualified for the Olympics.

He says that he was not in touch with the players. In reports, Hockey India CEO Elina Norman was quoted as saying that the question of removing teams from Bengaluru does not arise because it is the best facility in the country. Even if we think about doing so, it would be practically impossible because of the lockdown. It was told that the cook had not gone beyond the area around the gate since 10 March. The official said that a cook, who was part of about 60 employees who had been asked to stay home since March 10 due to old age, died of a heart attack in the hospital.

It was told that he had gone to the hospital for the birth of a relative's child and he suffered a heart attack and died there. Under the rules, it was tested Covid-19 which came positive. Officials attached to the Sai Center were told that the campus has been divided into three parts - the area around the gate, Sector-A and Sector-B. The last part of the players live in Sector-B, so they are completely safe and have been in isolation for the last two months. Along with this, the SA officer also dismissed the reports that the deceased cook had attended a meeting inside the SA campus last Friday.

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