Olympic sailor Eya Guezguez dies in boat capsize
Tunisian Olympic sailor Eya Guezguez has died in a training incident at the age of 17.
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Tunisian Olympic sailor Eya Guezguez has died in a training incident at the age of 17.
Olympic sailor Eya Guezguez of Tunisia has died in a training accident, the IOC announced on Monday. She was 17.
Tunisian sailor Eya Guezguez, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics last year, has died at age 17 after her boat capsized while training at sea with her twin sister Sarra, who survived the accident, the International Olympic Committee said on Monday.
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