Holy Trinity High footballer Jordan Foote lost his leg during surgery last night at the University Hospital of the West Indies in a battle with bone cancer
It is reported that his leg was amputated five inches above the knee.
Foote, 18, was diagnosed with the cancer in his knee prior to the start of the Manning Cup and missed the entire 2015 season.
He was an integral part of the school’s success in the Flow Super Cup in 2014 where they reached the final and lost to Jamaica College.
Several organizations including schoolboy football sponsor Flow, the Premier League Clubs Association (PLCA), Justbet and many others donated funds toward assisting with the surgery, which was estimated at $700,000.
His coach Devon Anderson was loss for words after visiting Foote at the hospital. “I feel like a fish out of water,” he said.
Guidance mi yute. Mek a did kartel lose a finger nail, over a 1,000 comments woulda be posted in minutes.
this was a touching story,sorry he lost his leg,but he has something greater. Life
God be with you my youth.
GOD BE WITH YOU YOUNG MAN…IF THATS WHAT IT TAKES TO SAVE YOUR LIFE THEN DONT WORRY ABOUT ONE LEG…IVE SEEN MANY PEOPLE LIVE SUCCESSFUL AND NORMAL LIFES WITH ONE LEG ….YOU WILL BE JUST FINE…
I cried tears reading this MET. I remember jordan when he was a little boy. Very handsome with some pretty eyes smh
Such a sad story ..guidance and faith shall come ur way
this is so sad…
I feel ur pain my yute