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Mystery damage led to holidaymaker’s death

Mystery damage led to holidaymaker’s death

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AN UNKNOWN damage led to a genocide of a 55-year-old male while on holiday in Corsica, a coroner ruled today.

An inquisition listened a haemorrhage, that could have been caused by a hit or fall, eventually caused a genocide of Andrew Smith on May 31 final year.

But it could not be determined what caused a mishap heading to a haemorrhage, and a inquisition listened it could have happened several days previously.

Friend Alan Hartnell, who was on holiday with Mr Smith, pronounced he complained of pain in his reduce behind and one of his bum on a day they arrived in Corsica.

Then dual days after they were holding a travel when Mr Smith, of Hawridge, nearby Chesham, “doubled up” in pain entrance from his stomach.

Mr Hartnell gathering him to a nearest hospital. Doctors who saw him were so endangered during his condition they called for him to be airlifted to a island’s largest sanatorium in Ajaccio, where he died
after that day.

Recording a outcome of random death, coroner Richard Hulett said: “My guess would be something happened which, during a time, was irritating though disregarded. A lot of people tumble opposite things
and zero comes of it. In this sold box a critical damage has been caused and grown really rapidly.”

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