Rodrigo Alain Coves was amputated due to an electric shock due to the accident and the former Cérvols FC player explained on his social networks the reason for the success
Rodrigo Alain Coves who was a player for Cérvols FC, a team in the Second Premier Division, suffered an electric shock in recent days which caused the left foot of the striker to be amputated as a result of the accident.
On his social media, the Mexican player explained why the doctors who treated him decided to amputate his foot.
“What they told us was that they had to amputate my foot because I was too infected, and if it wasn’t operated on it would put my life at risk.”
Due to the medical situation that is lived in the City of Mexico due to the COVID-19, the youthful one had to be transferred to Culiacán, Sinaloa where it received the pertinent medical attention until two days after to have had the accident.
In a statement issued by Cérvols FC, the Premier League club commented that Rodrigo’s accident was the result of a high-voltage electric shock, which was a domestic setback.
The same player explained on social media, the difficult emotional moment he lived after receiving the news from the doctors.
“At that moment thousands of things were going through my head, I thought that my football career was over, that it was short, that why me, that everything I fought to be able to step on a track so “I was questioning one and a thousand things, but I had to calm down and calm down, and what I did was entrust myself and trust God.”