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Fiji's Seru 'Rambo' Rabeni dies at 37

Rabeni represented Fiji in the 2003 and 2007 World Cups, combining speed with a brutal tackling style that earned him the nickname "Rambo".

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He also played top-flight rugby in England, New Zealand and France during a 16-year career which included a five-year spell at Leicester.

"Incredibly sad news to hear Seru Rabeni has passed away. Rest in peace big man," Fiji Sevens coach Ben Ryan tweeted.

Fiji-born former Wallaby Lote Tuqiri said Rabeni was "a great man taken away too young", while ex-Samoa centre Eliota Faumaono-Sapolu said Pacific rugby had lost one of its greats.

"Stunned! RIP Seru Rabeni," he tweeted. "Absolutely hated every minute playing against you constantly smashing and stepping me."

Scotland's James Hamilton, a former teammate at Leicester, described Rabeni as "an incredible player and lovely man".

Fiji media reported Rabeni died at his home in Nausori, just outside the capital, Suva, on Tuesday morning.

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The Fiji Village website said the cause of death was unknown but quoted his father-in-law saying he had been "sick for a while".

Rabeni, who was also a noted Sevens player for Fiji, is survived by his wife and two children.

Agence France-Presse

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