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A community is in mourning after a Texas high school football player collapsed last week and died in his twin brother’s arms after the two had been running around a parking lot.

According to Fox News, on Friday Deshaud Williams, 16, and his twin Dashaud were playing an innocent game of tag when suddenly the 10th-grader complained that he was having problems breathing.

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His family maintains that up until that point the teen was in good health and had no physical complications that would have predicted his collapse.

“He was like, ‘Da, I can’t breathe. I was like, ‘You good? Come on, we’re going to get home,” Dashaud told Dallas-Fort Worth station KXAS. “He was like, ‘I can’t breathe. I’m about to pass out.’ And I ran to him and he fell to his knees and fell on his back.”

Despite calls to 911 the young man was dead before first responders arrived to the scene.

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“He’s never been sick. He was a healthy all-around kid. Hopefully, [we’ll] get answers,” said his mother, Razel Sheppard. “His heart couldn’t take no more and he died in his brother’s hands.”

“He would motivate you,” recalls the victim’s friend Darren Johnson. “When he was tired, we would pick him up. When we were tired, he would pick us up. There was no better friend you could have.”

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“Today our hearts are broken. Please keep the Fighting Farmer community in your prayers as we mourn the loss of a student athlete,” the Lewisville High School football program tweeted Saturday.

Sunday evening friends and family gathered at a park Lewisville, Tex., for a balloon release in memory of Williams.

“He’ll always be in our hearts,” said Johnson.

While his mother calls his tragedy a “big mystery,” the official cause and manner of death is still pending an autopsy.



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