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Lamine's father reveals that he has not gone to the World Cup because he is "an epileptic person": "I can give a nervous attack"

The father of Lamine, a player associated with the World Cup, has revealed that he did not attend the tournament because he is epileptic. He explained that he could experience seizures under stress, which made attending such a high-pressure event risky. The statement highlights the personal health challenges faced by individuals in public roles, particularly those involved in high-stakes international competitions. It underscores the importance of considering medical conditions when making decisions related to professional commitments. The revelation adds a human element to the broader narrative surrounding the World Cup and the pressures faced by athletes and their families.

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Lamine's father reveals that he has not gone to the World Cup because he is "an epileptic person": "I can give a nervous attack"

The father of Lamine, a player associated with the World Cup, has revealed that he did not attend the tournament because he is epileptic. He explained that he could experience seizures under stress, which made attending such a high-pressure event risky. The statement highlights the personal health challenges faced by individuals in public roles, particularly those involved in high-stakes international competitions. It underscores the importance of considering medical conditions when making decisions related to professional commitments. The revelation adds a human element to the broader narrative surrounding the World Cup and the pressures faced by athletes and their families.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an individual's health condition and its impact on his ability to participate in a major international event. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political agendas. The focus remains on the personal circumstances of the individual,

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