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Home / Sports / Player Declared Brain Dead; Family Rushed to UK

Player Declared Brain Dead; Family Rushed to UK

30 Jan

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Summary

  • A non-league football player sustained a severe brain stem injury.
  • He has been medically classified as brain dead by hospital consultants.
  • A fundraiser is underway to help his family travel from Nigeria.
Player Declared Brain Dead; Family Rushed to UK

Saburi Adeniji, a player for Kings Park Rangers, is in critical condition after suffering a catastrophic brain stem injury. He was admitted to intensive care at Queen's Hospital on January 15, 2026. Medical professionals have classified him as brain dead, with his condition continuing to decline.

A recent change in law led to initial confusion, but formal testing has now been completed. The hospital has granted a limited window for Adeniji's family, currently in Nigeria, to travel to the UK. This compassionate allowance aims to enable his wife and young daughter to say their final goodbyes.

A GoFundMe campaign has been established to raise approximately £13,000 for their emergency visa, flights, accommodation, and living expenses. The non-league football community has responded with overwhelming generosity, contributing over £8,000 thus far, demonstrating significant solidarity during this difficult time.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Saburi Adeniji sustained a severe brain stem injury and has been medically classified as brain dead.
A fundraiser is underway to help cover the travel costs for Saburi Adeniji's wife and daughter to come from Nigeria to be with him.
Saburi Adeniji was admitted to intensive care at Queen's Hospital on January 15, 2026.

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