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Post by hokesmyth on Sept 6, 2019 18:42:37 GMT -5
Soccer hazing ignored at Houston A punishing workout from February 2018 sent one Houston soccer player to the hospital for five days, diagnosed with the potentially deadly medical condition rhabdomyolysis. Initially, the university denied requests for interviews with women's soccer coach Diego Bocanegra, Athletic Director Chris Pezman and Khator. One player told Channel 2 Investigates, "I'm ashamed of the fact that she won't speak." However, at last month's Board of Regents meeting, Khator finally opened up, telling KPRC 2 Investigates: "I can guarantee you whatever comes out there -- and your questioning has helped us, obviously -- whatever comes out there, action will be swift.” www.click2houston.com/news/investigates/months-after-kprc-2-exposes-physical-punishment-within-uh-womens-soccer-president-khator-speaks
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Post by guest on Sept 7, 2019 14:31:42 GMT -5
“Action will be Swift” apparently means something different to UH leadership. It’s been 19 months...
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