Across Australia each weekend, kids head out to play sport. Parents watch from the sidelines with pride. But for one family from country NSW, a rugby league game has resulted in unimaginable tragedy.
Fifteen-year-old Lui Polimeni has died, following an on-field tackle.
Lui, who played for the Gundagai Tigers, collapsed after being tackled during an under-16 game on Sunday. He was flown to Canberra Hospital and had surgery to reduce pressure on his brain, but his condition deteriorated. Yesterday, his parents Gino and Jenny and brother Joey made the heartbreaking decision to turn off his life support.
“At 4.07 pm this afternoon Gino, Joey and I lost a huge part of our lives,” Jenny wrote.
“Luigi Gino Polimeni (Lui) (ponk).
Life will NEVER be the same again.
Our sincere thanks for your messages and prayers. We will need you all in our lives.
Xx”
"At 4.07 pm this afternoon Gino, Joey and I lost a huge part of our lives." Image via Facebook.
Earlier, Jenny had asked the Gundagai Tigers to post this tribute to Lui:
"Lui loved his footy.
Lui loved the Tigers.
Lui loved his mates and his team mates.
Lui gave his best every time he played."
The club's secretary-treasurer, Martin Hay, told the ABC it was "just a tragic accident".
"The club and the Polimeni family would like to extend their best wishes to the young footballer from Tumut who was involved in the tackle," he said.