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Man dies in 7-Eleven shop in Pathum Thani

By The Nation

 

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A man dropped dead inside a 7-Eleven shop in Pathum Thani after he bought antacid pills early Tuesday, police said.

 

The Pak Klong Rangsit police station was alerted of the death at 5am.

 

When police and rescuers arrived at the scene, Sanya Pheungsing, 44, was found lying dead on the floor next to the counter.

 

Staff told police that Sanya bought a bottle of drinking water and antacid pills and went to sit near the counter. He collapsed off the chair, however, and staff called the Ruam Katanyu Foundation.

 

His wife, Wassana Jinla, told police that her husband had been suffering from stomach acidity but he had stopped seeing doctors recently.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30349721

 
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1 hour ago, tracker1 said:

Does anyone here know CPR or only the phone number for Rescue ?

 

"qwik! ...call 7-11;

 

no   9-11;

 

no   9-91"

 

if he had acid problems like mentioned;

he's probably been over medicating on the powder

- and eventually, an acid-deficient stomach is even worse...

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45 minutes ago, oldrunner said:

7 - 11 is the location where he dropped dead, that's why you would mention 7 - 11 numb nuts.

 

Careful. I just got sent to stand in the corner for 24 hours and was threatened with dire consequences in the future by a moderator because I called a moron a moron.

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4 hours ago, sweatalot said:

sounds like a not uncommon error in (self) diagnosis. Suffered from angina pectoris and took it for heartburn

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His wife, Wassana Jinla, told police that her husband had been suffering from stomach acidity but he had stopped seeing doctors recently.

It wasn't self-diagnosis.  He had a chronic condition.  It could be angina petroris, bleeding ulcer, or cancer and he probably decided against further medical treatment, as often occurs in Thailand, due to the unaffordable medical costs (you don't get all medical services free - surgery has quite a cost even at a government hospital).

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