Kato dies after crash
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Your support makes all the difference.The Japanese rider Daijiro Kato has died after failing to recover from serious injuries sustained in a crash during the Grand Prix of Japan two weeks ago.
The 26-year-old injured his neck, head and chest after crashing into a wall at Suzuka, which is considered one of the most dangerous circuits in the MotoGP championships. He died on Saturday.
Kato, a former 250cc world champion, was in a coma when he was rushed to the Yokkaiichi Central hospital by helicopter after the crash.
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