A 22-year-old runner who was taken ill after completing the London Marathon has died, race organisers have said.
They said the man died in hospital and offered their "deepest sympathy and condolences" to his family and friends.
A second runner who was in a critical condition overnight has now stabilised but is still in hospital.
St. John Ambulance said of the 5,032 people it treated, 73 went to hospital as runners battled 21C temperatures at midday, equalling the 1996 record.
The St. John Ambulance first aid charity provided some 1,400 volunteers, 50 ambulances and 59 treatment centres for the race.
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They said the man died in hospital and offered their "deepest sympathy and condolences" to his family and friends.
A second runner who was in a critical condition overnight has now stabilised but is still in hospital.
St. John Ambulance said of the 5,032 people it treated, 73 went to hospital as runners battled 21C temperatures at midday, equalling the 1996 record.
The St. John Ambulance first aid charity provided some 1,400 volunteers, 50 ambulances and 59 treatment centres for the race.
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