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Charley Engelfried (17) died from an undetected heart condition shortly after winning a wrestling match
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Medical - Heart
Published: Mar 08, 2011 @ 12:41 PM
Charley Engelfried (17)
Date:
Feb 02, 2011
Cause of Death:
Heart Condition
Location:
Silverton, OR
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A 17-year-old wrestler has collapsed and died shortly after winning a match in the northwest Oregon town of Silverton.
KGW-TV reports Charley Engelfried of Dallas, Ore., pinned his opponent Thursday evening, shook his hand and his coach's hand, and then collapsed while walking off the mat. He was taken to Silverton Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Engelfried was a junior at Dallas High School.
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