Long Island boy dies during Little League game in front of coach dad

A ten-year-old Lengthy Island boy died throughout a Little League sport when he suffered an epileptic seizure whereas operating to first base — along with his coach dad watching from the sidelines, a report mentioned Monday.

Lazar LaPenna, a fourth-grader at East Faculty in Lengthy Seaside, collapsed on the sphere at Level Lookout Park in Lido Seaside on Friday, Newsday mentioned.

Gregg LaPenna, who coached his son’s staff, mentioned his boy had been recognized with epilepsy a number of years in the past and had managed the situation with medicine.

The shattered dad mentioned his son’s dying was not associated to any baseball exercise.

Lazar had been thrilled to have gotten successful earlier within the sport, the outlet wrote.

Lazar LaPenna
LaPenna reportedly suffered an epileptic seizure whereas operating to first base.

“This tragedy is certain to boost many feelings, issues, and questions for college students and employees, notably for who're near this household,” Dr. Jennifer Gallagher, superintendent of the college district the place Lazar attended, wrote on Fb.

“All of our colleges have a Disaster Intervention Staff made up of a professionals educated to assist with the wants of scholars, dad and mom, and faculty personnel at troublesome instances reminiscent of this.”

Little league officers mentioned your entire LaPenna household had been deeply concerned with their occasions for generations.

Lazar LaPenna
Lazar’s father says the boy had been recognized with epilepsy a number of years in the past and had managed the situation with medicine.
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“Our deepest sympathies exit to mom Monique, father and coach Gregg, brothers Gerry and Blaze, and your entire LaPenna household,” they mentioned in a press release. “Our ideas and prayers are with all of them at the moment.”

The rest of the season will likely be devoted to Lazar and his reminiscence, officers mentioned.

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