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Correa in induced coma after respiratory failure

Juan Manuel Correa has been placed in an induced coma after being diagnosed with respiratory failure upon his arrival at a new hospital in London. The American-Venezuelan suffered broken legs and a spinal injury in the crash which killed Anthoine Hubert in the Formula 2 feature race at the Belgian Grand Prix. Article continues under video After undergoing treatment in Belgium, Correa was transferred to London for specialist care, where his latest symptoms were discovered. A statement from the Sauber junior's parents read: "Honouring our son’s straight-to-the-point and honesty that characterises him, we wish to update you on the status of his injuries and physical condition. "As...
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