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Lewis Hamilton Says Bulldog Roscoe Is in a Coma After Cardiac Arrest During Clinic Sedation

Veterinarians will try to wake the elderly companion on Saturday.

Overview

  • Hamilton said Roscoe suffered breathing problems, was sedated for tests, went into cardiac arrest, was resuscitated and now remains in a coma.
  • Doctors are uncertain about his recovery and plan to attempt to wake him on Saturday.
  • Hamilton shared photos from the clinic after what he called “frightening hours” and asked fans to pray for Roscoe.
  • The 12- to 13-year-old bulldog previously endured a severe pneumonia in April, with reports noting the illness has returned.
  • Hamilton missed a planned Pirelli tyre test as the situation unfolded, with Ferrari reserve Guanyu Zhou stepping in at Mugello.