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Fabrice Muamba Is Released From Hospital

Fabrice Muamba

Fabrice Muamba shakes hands with Dr Andrew Deaner (left) and Dr Sam Mohiddin (right) from Barts Health NHS Trust

4:43pm UK, Monday April 16, 2012

Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba, who suffered a cardiac arrest during an FA Cup match last month, has been released from hospital.

A spokesman for Barts Health NHS Trust said: "Barts Health can confirm that Fabrice Muamba has now been discharged following several weeks of treatment. All our staff wish him the very best in his ongoing recovery."

In a statement, Muamba said: "I am naturally very pleased to be discharged from hospital and would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to every single member of staff at The London Chest Hospital who have played a part in my care.

"Their dedication, professionalism and expertise is simply amazing and I will forever be in their debt. I also wish to say thank you to all the many well-wishers who have sent thousands of messages of support.

"Now I am out of hospital, I am looking forward to continuing my recovery and spending precious time with my family."

Players looked on with distress as Muamba was treated on the pitch

Medics rush to Fabrice Muamba's aid after the player collapses

Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle said: "It is absolutely fantastic news that Fabrice has been discharged from hospital and everyone at the club is delighted.

"We would also like to add our thanks to the staff at The London Chest Hospital for their care and treatment of Fabrice, which has been outstanding.

"It is important that Fabrice and his family are now given time and space to be together, and we would ask the media to continue to respect their privacy."

Muamba collapsed on the pitch during the first half of Bolton's FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane, in London, on March 17.

The 23-year-old received treatment on the field before being rushed to hospital.

It later emerged he was effectively dead for 78 minutes while medics tried to restart his heart.

The former England Under-21 international was given 15 electric shocks before his heart started beating again - two on the pitch, one in the tunnel, and another 12 in the ambulance.

Two-weeks-ago, Dr Andrew Deaner, the cardiologist and Tottenham fan who leapt from his seat in the crowd and rushed on to the pitch to help the player, described Muamba's recovery as "miraculous".

However, it is still unknown whether Muamba will play professional football again.

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