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No evidence of Alonso 'electrocution', says Dennis

McLaren boss Ron Dennis insists there was no sign whatsoever that Fernando Alonso was electrocuted during his accident at Barcelona. Addressing the media on the opening day of the final test at the Catalan circuit, Dennis said: "There was rumours of electrocution and I can tell you when a human is electrocuted there's an enzyme in your body that elevates, it stays there for 48 hours." "It was completely normal during the whole duration. There was absolutely, categorically, no electrocution." Dennis said McLaren had video evidence from a fan that supports the team's theory that it was a gust of wind that made Alonso lose control of his car and crash into the Turn 3 wall....
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