There is a dead man in the foyer.

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Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
"Classy hotel"? Its not the hotels fault where or when he dies, neither the blokes. People die. It doesnt mean that it should ruin the reputation of a hotel. I bet over the years they have had many people found in their rooms dead.
I dont understand people who dislike seeing dead people. You will die eventually and some poor chap will have to put you in a bag or a box and put you in the ground or furnace.

Dieing is a fact of life. Just like birth.

Facts vs Feelings, which will win!
 
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EltonFrog

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I wasn't making a particular point was just telling a story. He was there five hours apparently, I think the staff were getting bit stressed out.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
My sister and BIL were at a classical concert in Salisbury cathedral when a very fat man in the audience keeled over with a heart attack. Both being experienced ICU nurses they set to work on him but couldn't revive him, it was all a bit upsetting, ambulance came and carted him off, at the end of the concert the audience gave my sis and BIL a round of applause for their efforts.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I once helped give cpr to a bloke who had a heart attack on a ferry to Ireland... not sure what happened to him in the end, as he got taken off to the ferry's sick room once the ferry staff arrived, and I went off to the bar and had a beer, to calm down! Years ago I was nurse, so I'd done it loads of times before, but never 'in public' as it were.
 

gary r

Guru
Location
Camberley
what do they do on aircraft?i doubt they have a choice but to leave the passenger in place until landed,we cant choose where we pop our clogs
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Quick 240 volts after 5 hours - that will get him jump started !

5 hours though, blimey, that's bang out of order.
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
I was told about someone dying on a long haul plane and they have to bag the body up and plonk it back in their seat because there is nowhere else to put the body. Bit tough on the person in the next seat.

Look on the bright side. At least a dead passenger sitting next to you won't bore you for the entire journey telling you every last detail about the flat packed bookcase he built at the weekend.
 
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