The death of a young man while he was playing with a kite on the roof of his house in Mahalla, “a sharp drop in blood circulation”

The death of a young man while he was playing with a kite on the roof of his house in Mahalla, “a sharp drop in blood circulation”
The death of a young man while he was playing with a kite on the roof of his house in Mahalla, “a sharp drop in blood circulation”

Saturday 20/May/2023 – 08:27 AM

A young man in the second decade of his life was killed after suffering a severe drop in blood circulation, while he was playing with a kite on the roof of a house in the city of Mahalla Al-Kabri, Gharbia Governorate, and he was taken to the hospital to receive the necessary treatment, but he breathed his last the moment he arrived at the hospital, and the doctors were unable to save him.

Unconscious young man

The Mahalla General Hospital of the Directorate of Health in Gharbia received a young man in a state of severe fatigue, unconsciousness and in a coma.

A sharp drop in blood circulation

The medical examination revealed that the young man was named “RA”, 16 years old, and a lifeless body as a result of a sharp drop in blood circulation, and that there was no criminal suspicion behind the death, and that the death was natural as a result of a sharp drop in blood circulation.

By questioning his eligibility, it was revealed that he was on the roof playing with a kite, and he fell to the ground unconscious, and his companions tried to save him, but the attempts failed. He reported that death was due to a severe drop in blood circulation.

Earlier, the Al-Shabiya area of ​​the second department district, Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra, in Al-Gharbia Governorate, witnessed the overturning of an agricultural tractor loaded with red bricks, which resulted in the death of a young man in the third decade of life, and the body was transferred to a mortuary refrigerator at the disposal of the Public Prosecution.

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