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Vandals smashed a football club defibrillator kit hours after Danish international Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest in a game.
Buxted FC in East Sussex said the damage, caught on CCTV in the early hours of Sunday, was disgusting .
Sussex Police said officers have arrested a 17-year-old boy on suspicion of causing criminal damage.
Club chairman Richard Turner condemned those responsible.
He said: I feel absolutely disgusted that people would do something like this to equipment that would save someone s life. Now the club hasn t got one until we get a replacement, so lives are at risk.
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