Fatal rugby injuries are rare, expert says after high schooler’s death
MONTAGUE, P.E.I. — Canadian rugby associations, and some of the sport’s most prominent players, are expressing condolences to the family of a P.E.I. high school athlete who died after what one expert says was a “rare” serious injury.
Brodie McCarthy, 18, sustained a fatal brain injury during a routine play on Friday which resulted in bleeding from two different parts of his brain.
McCarthy was coherent and lucid when he came off the field after the play, Seana Evans-Renaud, principal of Montague Regional High School, said Tuesday.
He answered questions from the coach, who told him to sit down and asked another player to sit with him, she said.


