Live player has panic attack and leaves journalist talking to herself

People here at Mega always report bizarre diseases, and they are the biggest hit. However, we also alert to routine situations that need - and much - greater clarification of the population. Anxiety-related problems are an example, and we even show you what to do in the event of a panic attack.

In this article, the first tip is to move the person away from what triggered the panic attack. Melbourne Victory football player Mitch Austin did just that when he had a sudden crisis during a live interview with his country's ABC News network on the 2nd. Austin got up and left without thinking twice!

The player is 26 years old and was answering questions from journalist Georgie Tunny when he began to stutter and become ill. Feeling the impending attack, he preferred to get up and left Georgie without understanding anything. She ended the interview there and called the news anchors, who were also surprised by Austin's reaction. See the moment:

The footballer was on the show to talk about the upcoming season of the Australian championship. According to journalist Georgie, they both talked behind the scenes after the incident, and Austin recovered quickly. According to her, despite the surprise, there was no grudge between them because of the unexpected situation.

Austin's case is not isolated: In 2016, international relations professor Benjamin Habib of La Trobe University in Australia came out in the middle of a live interview because of a similar attack. He was commenting on North Korea's political situation when it froze and was unable to respond.

“I think Mitch was absolutely correct. As soon as he realized he wasn't ready, he stopped. You have no obligation to continue if you are uncomfortable. And it's perfectly healthy to get out of this as soon as possible, ”Habib explained in defense of the player. Check out the interview he was sick of: