|
GRAPHITTI
NEWS can confirm that a Nigerian drug smuggler was left to his death at
Madrid’s main airport after several bags of cocaine burst in his stomach.
RT.com
citing reports monitored via Spanish newspaper El Mundo said that the man spent 50 minutes without any medical attention as he was
deemed an Ebola risk after he started shaking on the floor.
The
man had arrived at Madrid-Barajas airport Terminal 1 on a Turkish Airlines
flight from Istanbul when the bags of cocaine apparently burst in his stomach.
He quickly succumbed to the symptoms of a cocaine overdose.
However,
he was left unattended, shaking on the floor for 50 minutes before he received
any help.
The
incident happened on Saturday, and the man had just made it through customs
when he started trembling, according to the newspaper. The airport reportedly
sounded the alert, waiting for a medical team with a specialization in
infectious diseases.
Specialists
apparently found the man “unconscious
with a weak pulse and suffering breathing difficulties”. He also
reportedly had blood on his right shoulder and around his mouth.
At 6:30 pm the same day he was deemed not to be an Ebola risk and he was subsequently escorted to hospital “without biocontainment measures and isolation,” according to a doctor. However, he died 25 minutes later.
At 6:30 pm the same day he was deemed not to be an Ebola risk and he was subsequently escorted to hospital “without biocontainment measures and isolation,” according to a doctor. However, he died 25 minutes later.
Although
the man was a Nigerian traveller, his wife told Spain’s The Local that he had not visited Nigeria in the previous four
years.
Emergency
surgery is apparently the only way to save someone suffering from the effects
of a cocaine overdose which has resulted from bags bursting in the stomach. The
period of time for which he was left unattended on account of contagion fears
would have proved vital to his being saved.
No comments:
Post a Comment