A BRAVE rugby union star has decided to carry on playing at the World Cup despite the tragic death of his young son.
Fiji's Josua Tuisova, 29, missed his son Tito's funeral yesterday as he prepares in France for a possible last eight showdown with England.
He played in his country's 17-12 victory over Georgia just hours after he learned of Tito's death at the age of seven due to a long illness.
The Fijians are on the verge of making the World Cup knockout stages for only the third time in their history.
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