
Twitter has begun deleting videos showing an athlete falling ill mid-game with chest pains, according to widespread user reports.
The latest example of Big Tech censorship occurred after a video began going viral showing Manchester United player Victor Lindelof stopping mid-game with chest pains and breathing difficulties.

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Before it could go viral, Twitter promptly shut it down. The video was removed due to alleged “copyright” claims.
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According to The Sun:
The defender dropped down in discomfort and had his hand on his chest when United medics rushed onto the pitch during the second half of United’s 1-0 victory at Carrow Road.
Lindelof, 27, complained of chest pains and a racing pulse after an innocuous collision. After a few minutes he was taken off the pitch and replaced by Eric Bailly.
This is what users see when they attempt to view the video on Twitter:
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