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order levlen The inquest was supposed to provide answers. But when it was over, Peter and Karen found that they had more questions. Why hadn't the coach or the referee spotted the symptoms of Ben's concussion? Why hadn't they known about or followed the Scat protocol? Why hadn't they removed him from play when his team-mates said he had been knocked out? Why, a year later, were those same team-mates still unsure why he had died? Why hadn't the parents themselves been told about the risks of concussion? Why hadn't the players? If the IRFU was following the "international best practices as set out by the IRB", why was their son dead? And if those "best practices" had failed once, what was to stop them failing again?
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