Quarantined player escapes hotel blaze via window

Published May 27, 2021
AVELLANEDA (Argentina): Racing Club’s Leonardo Sigali (L) and Rentistas’s Mario Garcia jump for the ball during their Copa Libertadores tournament group stage match at the Presidente Peron Stadium.—AFP
AVELLANEDA (Argentina): Racing Club’s Leonardo Sigali (L) and Rentistas’s Mario Garcia jump for the ball during their Copa Libertadores tournament group stage match at the Presidente Peron Stadium.—AFP

BUENOS AIRES: A Uruguayan footballer in hotel quarantine dangled himself from the window of his room on the 11th floor to escape a blaze before being rescued by Buenos Aires firefighters early on Tuesday, his club Rentistas have said.

Midfielder Francisco Duarte had tested positive for Covid-19 along with team mates Andres Rodales and Damian Malrechauffe on their arrival in Argentina to face Racing Club de Avellaneda in the Copa Libertadores.

The player told local media that at first he did not notice the smoke in his room because he had lost his sense of smell due to COVID-19 and only tried to escape when he saw flames, ESPN reported.

Buenos Aires City Hall released a video which showed a man hanging from the window of his room for several seconds as firefighters used a crane to pull him to safety.

Rentistas, who went on to lose their match with Racing 3-0 later on Tuesday, tweeted that Duarte was in ‘perfect condition’ following the incident.

Published in Dawn, May 27th, 2021

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