The young footy player has already helped save six lives following his donation to the Australian Sports Brain Bank. The 20-year-old was laid to rest with a remembrance ceremony today following his sudden death from a sporting accident.9News
The 20-year-old was laid to rest with a remembrance ceremony today following his sudden death from a sporting accident three weeks ago.
Loiacono, who had a history of concussions, also had his brain donated to the Australian Sports Brain Bank, to help with further research into footy-related brain injuries. Loiacono collapsed during a Hills Football League match after an on-field collision three weeks ago, passing away the next day in the hospital.
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