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BREAKING NEWS: Premier League star ‘almost died’ on plane to international duty as passenger comes to aid

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Despite the fact that he was on his way to South America in preparation for his international responsibilities with Paraguay, Julio Enciso, who hails from Brighton, passed asleep on the aircraft. Fortunately, a fellow passenger rushed to his rescue.


It has been confirmed by Julio Enciso, who plays for Brighton, that he passed out on a plane as he was traveling to international duty. He also claimed that he “almost died.”

Following the onset of symptoms of illness throughout the trip, the foreign traveler from Paraguay was ultimately attended to by a fellow passenger. The midfielder was quoted as saying, “My head hurts,” according to Sport Witness. I came dangerously close to passing away when I passed out on the airplane. As a result of my lack of control, I did not eat or sleep properly. It was at one point that I got up to go to the restroom, and I had the sensation that I was about to fall.

 

He went on to say that being forced to consume food and drink was beneficial to his recovery. “A guy grabbed me and took me to the front; He made me drink coke and a Japanese soup and that did me good,” according to the Brighton-based comedian.

 

Sunday’s match between Brighton and Tottenham resulted in a 3-2 victory for Brighton. Enciso made an appearance off the bench as the Seagulls overcame a deficit of two goals to secure a remarkable victory. Since then, he has completed his journey to South America, where Paraguay is scheduled to compete against Ecuador in Quito.

After that, the nation will be preparing to play Venezuela in a World Cup qualifying match on the following Tuesday. After making his debut in 2021, the player, who is now 20 years old, has already won 19 caps for his country. Despite the fact that Fabian Hurzeler is the current manager of Brighton, Enciso has not yet started a Premier League game for the club. Instead, he has made five appearances off the bench.

 

When it comes to South American qualification, Paraguay is now ranked ninth, and they are working on qualifying for the World Cup. Despite the fact that they have only won two of their eight games, drawn three of them, and lost the other three, they did manage to achieve a victory over Brazil in their most recent match, which took place in September.

 

The Seagulls will play Newcastle in the North East when Enciso returns to Brighton duty. After that, they will go back to the Amex to play Wolves. Once that is over, they will compete against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup.

 

 




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