New Zealand rugby legend Jonah Lomu has revealed he nearly died after his body went into a "total meltdown" - just hours after he took part in the opening ceremony of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Lomu suffers from the rare kidney disorder nephrotic syndrome, having been diagnosed with the condition in 1995 during his playing career. The international wing required a transplant in 2004, but having been the star of the opening ceremony when New Zealand welcomed the rugby world to its shores, Lomu began to feel ill shortly after.
"It started out as a wonderful evening, but as the night wore on I started to feel unwell. By the time I got home I was in a bad way," Lomu explained in his updated autobiography 'Jonah: My Story'.
After vomiting, sweating and suffering from the shakes, Lomu was rushed to hospital where he had tests to confirm that the kidney he received in 2004 was failing.
"My bloodstream was septic and the doctors were starting to think the worst: that my kidney had failed and my body was in total meltdown," he said in extracts of the book published Tuesday.