Former France defender dies almost 40 years after falling into a coma

06 September 2021 - 13:13
By Reuters
Adams was administered a near-fatal dose of anaesthetic ahead of a routine knee operation, which caused brain damage.
Image: sudok1/123rf Adams was administered a near-fatal dose of anaesthetic ahead of a routine knee operation, which caused brain damage.

Former France defender Jean-Pierre Adams has died at the age of 73, almost 40 years after falling into a coma following a medical error, his former clubs, Paris St Germain and Nimes, said on Monday.

In 1982, Adams was administered a near-fatal dose of anaesthetic ahead of a routine knee operation, which caused brain damage.

The Dakar-born Adams had won 22 caps for Les Bleus in the 1970s, forming with Marius Tresor what was known as 'the Black Guard'.

He played for Nimes from 1970-73 and for PSG from 1977-79 after joining from Nice.

Since the accident, Adams has been cared for by his wife, Bernadette.