Birmingham City This article is more than 10 years oldChristian Benítez died of heart failure, say his club al-JaishThis article is more than 10 years old Former Birmingham striker, 27, died in hospital on Monday
Ecuadorian had been admitted with sharp stomach painsThe former Birmingham City striker Christian Benítez died of heart failure, according to his club side al-Jaish.
The Ecuador international died on Monday shortly after being admitted to hospital with severe stomach pain, hours after making his debut for the Qatari club.
Lydia Ko has had her share of battles in her professional career. The pro golfer once spoke about her struggles with fat shaming and how she bounced back. However, not everyone was supporting her in her journey. She still chose to rise above and battled strongly against the toxicity that comes with being in the public eye.
Lydia is a Korean-born New Zealand professional golfer. A former No. 1-ranked woman professional golfer, she achieved the top ranking on 2 February 2015 at just 17, making her the youngest player ever to be ranked No.
Lil Yachty might be this year's hip-hop MVP. Even with artists like Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne, and others dropping this year, Lil Boat still might be on top. His Let's Start Here. venture was an unexpected but successful, psych-rock attempt. Additionally, his singles such as "Strike (Holster)" and "The Secret Recipe" have also been well received. It truly feels as if he can do no wrong right now.
*GLAMOUR.com put Celtic Haven's Elemis spa to the test...*The Resort: Celtic Haven is a well-kept secret hidden away on the Pembrokeshire coast, a friendly family resort that provides self-catering cottages a short walk from the beach in the heart of a really beautiful part of Wales, along with access to great spa facilities. The small, comfortable cottages have a farmhouse feel and provide a nice balance between independence and amenites. They feature well-kitted out kitchens that are ideal for a family holiday with young kids, as well as access to shared resources that include a shop, restaurant, bar, swimming pool, treatment rooms and fitness centre are all just a short walk away.
With ridiculous tasks, cringe-worthy catchphrases and questionable business decisions, The Apprentice has been unmissable TV for 12 years now. The BBC One show originally offered candidates the chance to win a job with Sir Alan Sugar before changing in 2011 to offer the winner £250,000 and go into partnership with the business mogul.
Each year, a team of men and women prove their business acumen and try to avoid hearing “You’re Fired” in the boardroom by competing on a series of tasks to test their salesmanship, negotiation, requisitioning, leadership, teamwork, and organisation.