A Congolese boy who went to the United States to get a facial tumor dies



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The Dikembe Mutombo Foundation, created by the former NBA player, announced Saturday in a statement posted on Instagram that Matadi Sela Petit, 8, had died as a result of a rare genetic reaction to anesthesia during a surgical procedure.

"Despite the diligent efforts of his caregivers, Matadi did not recover and he died last night," the statement said.

The Mutombo Foundation sponsored Matadi's trip to the United States. He arrived in Los Angeles on December 12 with his father, CNN subsidiary KABC reported.
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Dr. Ryan Osborne of the Neck Institute, practiced the operation, said the Mutombo Foundation.

"We are devastated by the loss of Matadi and our heart goes to his father, his mother and the rest of his family, as well as to all his old and new friends," said the foundation.

The foundation added that Matadi's memory "will inspire us to continue efforts and partnerships to improve the lives of children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo".

According to KABC, Mutombo met Matadi in Congo. He was treated for cleft palate repair at the foundation hospital built in the country. However, there was no specialist to treat the tumor developing on the left side of his face.

Mutombo, born in the Congolese capital, Kinshasa, created his foundation in 1997 with the mission "to improve the health, education and quality of life of the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo" . States on his website.

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