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05-14-2023, 01:37 AM
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Re: ~Painful Way To Die~
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10-09-2023, 05:10 PM
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Re: ~Painful Way To Die~
I found some info on this, supposedly he did not die from electrocution. He is still alive. It happened in the Philippines. A job order employee of Cotabato Regional and Medical Center or CRMC is in GOOD CONDITION after being electrocuted yesterday morning. According to Medical Professional Staff Chief and CRMC Spokesperson Dr. John Maliga, while the victim Jarryd Akbal was picking up the mango fruit, it cut the live wire because of his electrocution. Dr. Maliga said the victim is in ICU and the situation is being monitored. The Surgery Department of CRMC headed by Dr. Halima Mokamad-Romangcap focuses on the patient's condition. Electrocution according to Dr. Romangcap is not just a simple injury because it involves the heart, bones, skin and the entire human body. Dr. Romangcap reported positively that the patient is in a good condition. Dr. Romangcap's reminder to parents and children to avoid wires or sockets to avoid electrocution. When there are wires in sight, don't touch them. If there is an electric shock , do not touch the patient instead turn off the counter, remove the wire with wood and immediately send him to treatment. Cotabato Light Spokesperson Arlene Valdez Hepiga said that as part of their public safety awareness, they are calling on Cotabateños to be cautious in the use of electricity and not just touch the wires. |