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Birmingham & Solihull coach Henno Venter saved from meningitis by his wife

South African thought he had a severe headache - but his wife spotted more dangerous symptoms

Birmingham & Solihull RFC coach Henno Venter

Birmingham & Solihull RFC coach Henno Venter has revealed how quick action from his wife Michelle saved him from a deadly form of meningitis.

The South African spent four days in hospital in September after being struck down by the powerful virus.

The ex-Coventry forward recalled how he went to bed with a headache only for his condition to become serious as other symptoms presented themselves.

By the following morning the 32-year-old complained of cold feet, cold hands and a high temperature - and that set alarm bells ringing for Michelle.

And Venter could not be more grateful.

“My wife is a dance teacher, she’s not medical at all but she has done quite a few events for , including walking the Great Wall of China.

“One of her family members had it a few years ago and since then she has known quite a lot about the illness. I’ve got her to thank for reacting quickly and rushing me to hospital.

“It was scary for me but it was a very stressful time for all of us, she’s 25 weeks pregnant with our second child and it was a dangerous situation.”