No one knew he was hospitalized. A sports star died in the fire in Piatra Neamț



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The man was hospitalized in the Neamț County Emergency Hospital Intensive Care Unit when the tragedy occurred. The coach’s family and friends are petrified with grief.

Mircea Covătaru was born on February 2, 1946 in Boroaia, Suceava County.

The beginnings of the wrestling section of the Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Sports Club are linked to the name of Mircea Covătaru. In 1977, he was the department’s first coach to produce valuable athletes over time.

Mircea Covataru lost his life in the Piatra Neam fireț

Mircea Covătaru started the fights in Rădăuți in 1963, and a year later he became a national champion in youth. He also fought for Farul Constanța and Dinamo Bucharest, and for seven years he was part of Romania’s senior team. He also began his coaching career in Rădăuți, in 1972, and since 1977 he “legitimized” himself at CS Ceahlăul. There he remained until 1991, when he coordinated the activity of a section that produced athletes who also qualified on the podiums in important international competitions.

He was also a coach at CS Ceahlăul during 2016-2019, but is happy to have worked as a coach for the national teams from 1980-1988.

10 dead and 7 injured in Piatra Neam County Hospital ATI fireț

Following the fire in the Intensive Care Unit of Piatra Neamț County Hospital, 10 patients died and 7 people were injured, including the doctor on duty Cătălin Denciu, who tried to save his patients.

Neamț’s Doctor-Hero was transferred to Belgium

The military plane that had on board the doctor-hero of the Neamt Hospital fire took off on Sunday morning around 7:30 from Otopeni airport. He will be hospitalized at the “Queen Astrid” Hospital in Belgium. There is a medical team on board that will constantly monitor your condition. The plane will land at a military airport in Brussels.

The injured doctor was transferred to Bucharest overnight from Saturday to Sunday and was evaluated and prepared at the Floreasca Emergency Hospital, to be transferred to a medical unit in Belgium, writes Antena3.

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