German Olympic dug-out slalom manager Stefan Henze died on Monday after a cab accident, though since he was an organ donor, he has saved a lives of 4 people, Die Welt reported on Wednesday.
“Heart, liver and both kidneys have been successfully transplanted. Thus he has saved 4 lives,” a mouthpiece from a Brazilian health method told a regressive daily.
Henze’s family, who trafficked to Rio after a accident, had given their agree to a transplants.
The 35-year-old tutor and former universe champion had been holding a cab in a early hours of Friday from a dug-out slalom venue when a collision happened.
He after died in sanatorium due to critical conduct injuries.
All German flags during a Olympic venues were flown during half-mast on Tuesday in his honour.
“We are forever unhappy on this day,” pronounced German Olympic Sports Confederation boss Alfons Hörmann.
“Words can't accurately report what we as a Olympic group feel after this terrible loss.”
Henze, who came from Halle an der Salle in Sachsen-Anhalt, was himself a successful Olympian during his career, winning china in a Athens games in 2004 with Marcus Becker. He was also crowned universe champion in 2003 and European champion in 2008.
Article source: http://www.thelocal.de/20160817/dead-olympic-coach-to-save-4-lives-with-organ-donations