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Body of Trinadad and Tobago footballer to be flown home next week

The body of Trinidad and Tobago international footballer Akeem Adams who died here Monday will be flown home next week, his agent Dion Sosa said.

Budapest: The body of Trinidad and Tobago international footballer Akeem Adams who died here Monday will be flown home next week, his agent Dion Sosa said.
Adams, who had been in a Budapest hospital fighting to recover from a massive heart attack in September, died two days after suffering a stroke, reports a leading agency. “The club (Ferencvárosi TC) is handling all the financial arrangements for his body to be flown back home,” Sosa revealed. Adams, who joined Ferencvaros in August, played just a handful of games for them, including his last match which resulted in a 3-1 victory over Ujpest. Adams’ family is expected to hold a media conference to announce plans for his funeral when the body arrives in the Trinidadian capital. “If everything is done by Monday (Jan 6), then the body should be back home by Wednesday, Thursday,” Sosa said. Adams had been hospitalised since the heart attack in September and his left leg had been amputated to alleviate circulatory problems. He died shortly after his mother Ancilla decided against taking the player off life support.