Rowan Stringer was just 17 year old when, as captain of her high school rugby team, she played through the pain after hitting her head. The result was deadly. After a second hit, she died — killed by something called second impact syndrome. The inquest into her death is something all parents and athletes should pay attention to. Mike Le Couteur reports.
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Inquest into high schooler’s death highlights risk of head injuries
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