Jean Pierre Adams: Well known Footballer died after 39 years in a coma

Helen Dunmore
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Jean Pierre Adams (March 10, 1948-September 6, 2021) was a French proficient football player who filled in as a focal protector in clubs like Nimes and Nice.

From March 1982 to his death in 2021, he remained in a coma due to an error in the hospital operation.

Jean Pierre Biography

Adam’s complete name Jean Pierre Adams was born and raised in Dakar until he was 10 years old when he left his hometown of Senegal and went on a pilgrimage to Montargis in the Loire province with his devout Catholic grandmother.

 When they arrived, she recruited him to Saint-Louis de Montargis, a local Catholic school. Soon after arriving in France, he was adopted by a French couple.

Jean-Pierre Adams: Former France international died after 39 years in a coma

Club career

Adams started playing with the BFN Agreement team as a striker in 1967 and won two runner-ups in the French Amateur Championship.

In the 1971-72 season:

 Adams contributed 4 goals in all 38 games, helping Nimes to win the best runner-up ever and win the Alpine Cup. In the 1973-74 season, he shot the best nine of his career for Nice, and finally ranked fifth.

After spending a year with Mulhouse in Division 2, Adams retired in 1981 at the age of 33. He had previously spent some time with amateur Charon.

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International career

On June 15, 1972, Adams played for the French national team for the first time in the informal exhibition match against Africa XI selected by the African Football Federation. On October 13th of the same year, he defeated the Soviet team 1-0 in the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, representing the national team for the first time.

Adams made his last 22 appearances in a friendly against Denmark on September 1, 1976.

Personal life, injury, and death

Jean Pierre Adams and his significant other Bernadette wedded in April 1969 and have two children, Laurent (brought into the world in 1969) and Frédéric (1976). After a tendon break, he was hospitalized for a medical procedure at the Édouard Herriot Hospital in Lyon on March 17, 1982. After his anesthesiologist committed an error, he experienced bronchospasm, which made his mind hypoxia and he fell into a trance-like state.

In the mid-1990s:

When the court ruled on this case, both the anesthesiologist and the interns were sentenced to one-month probation and fined $815. His wife continued to meet his needs and refused to consider euthanasia. Adams died in Nimes on September 6, 2021, after 39 years in a coma, at the age of 73.

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Hey, I'm Helen Dunmore an article writer from London Ontario, Canada. I had done a master's in mass communication and M.Phill in political science and attended many College Journalism Broadcast programs where I wrote and won. I previously had attended Humber College for media studies which included writing for television and news. I have written several publications for many news related websites. Have experience more than 7 years, yeah quite a lot for you. I love writing, an expert in article writing. Currently doing article writing for many blog posts and work as an author for many web sites. Reading is my hobby, love books more than anything in my life.

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