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Hello all

Update on what happend.

My neighbour told my wife this

Morning that her friend had died

At 2am this morning it was not a heart attack

But a brain hemorrhage.


It was my neighbour who was giving CPR to her friend and calling for paramedics..

Hello all

Update on what happend.

My neighbour told my wife this

Morning that her friend had died

At 2am this morning it was not a heart attack

But a brain hemorrhage.


It was my neighbour who was giving CPR to her friend and calling for paramedics..

Just wondering if you checked with any family members if they were happy with these details being posted on a Public forum?

I know I wouldn't want this information shared about any close family member of mine.

I understand that people want their curiosity satisfied when things happen like helicopters landing in a park, but this is nearly always the air ambulance and that doesn't really mean that everyone has the right to know medical details about someone's death.

No big problem, but just a thought that sometimes personal information shouldn't be shared on a public forum.

As you say the person you are posting about has no family so we don't know their views about privacy and maybe if someone has no family/ person to represent them, then it's fairer to be respectful and leave well alone rather than share what information you have with anyone who happens to logon to EDF.

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