NHK NEWS | April 29, 2021 18:30
The Japan Sumo Association announced on the 28th that Mitsuki Amano {aka "Hibikiryu"}, who was taken to the hospital by hitting his head on the ring in the spring of March, died at a hospital in Tokyo due to acute respiratory failure. He was 28 years old.
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Calls for Reform
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Hibikiryu's death has sparked a conversation around the treatment of sumo wrestlers (file image)
A sumo wrestler in Japan has died aged 28, one month after suffering a concussion during a match.
Hibikiryu, whose real name is Mitsuki Amano, died from acute respiratory failure, the Japan Sumo Association announced on Thursday.
Those at the scene have faced criticism for taking more than five minutes to give him medical assistance.
The sport has been criticised in the past for failing to protect its wrestlers from concussions.
Video of the fight shows the moment Hibikiryu landed on his head. He then is seen motionless on the floor as his opponent appears to check on him. At one point he manages to move his head.
Hibikiryu was eventually carried out on a stretcher and transported to a hospital in Tokyo. During the journey, he complained of numbness, Japanese media report.
The wrestler had started showing signs of improvement and eventually began to move, Yahoo Japan reports. But on Wednesday his health deteriorated and he died the same day.
Calls for reform
His death has raised questions on the treatment of sumo wrestlers and many people have called for reforms.
On Twitter one user said: "It was disgusting to see him left lying face down unable to move as others continued around him. I truly hope sumo brings in major medical changes now".
Another wrote: "I hope this underscores the need for reform in ringside emergency medical care for rikishi [sumo wrestlers]".