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Auf der bei deutschen Touristen beliebten thailändischen Urlaubsinsel Phi Phi sind zwei Schwestern aus Kanada vermutlich an einer Vergiftung gestorben.
Die 20 und 26 Jahre alten Frauen wurden lokalen Medienberichten zufolge bereits am Freitag in ihrem Hotelzimmer in der Provinz Krabi rund 800 Kilometer südlich von Bangkok tot aufgefunden. „Da war viel Erbrochenes im Zimmer und beide Körper wiesen ähnliche Anzeichen auf“, sagte Polizeileutnant Rat Somboon der Zeitung „Phuket Gazette“.
„Sie hatten Hautläsionen und es scheint, als hätten ihre Gaumen geblutet. Außerdem waren ihre Finger und Fußnägel blau.“ Die Polizei habe Proben an Labore geschickt.
Bereits 2009 waren auf der Insel zwei Frauen aus den USA und Norwegen wohl an einer Vergiftung gestorben. Die genaue Todesursache konnte aber nie geklärt werden. Im Januar letzten Jahres starben in der Stadt Chiang Mai, rund 650 Kilometer nördlich von Bangkok, vier Touristen.
Die Ursache konnte trotz monatelanger Untersuchungen nicht eindeutig geklärt werden. In drei der Fälle schien es aber am wahrscheinlichsten, dass Pestizide zum Tod geführt haben.
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Re: Thailand-Urlauberinnen vergiftet?
Es könnte sich herausstellen, dass die Schwestern an einer Arsenvergiftung gestorben sind. Wenn sie in irgendeiner Form Vitamin C zu sich genommen hatten und dazu Garnelen gegessen haben, könnte sich in ihren Mägen unglücklicherweise Arsen gebildet haben. Folgende Nachricht erhielt ich per mail:
A woman suddenly died unexpectedly with signs of bleeding from her ears, nose, mouth & eyes. After a preliminary autopsy it was diagnosed that death was due to arsenic poisoning.
Where did the arsenic come from? The police launched an in-depth and extensive investigation. A medical school professor was invited to come to solve the case.
The professor carefully looked at the contents from the stomach. In less than half an hour, the mystery was solved.
The professor said: 'The deceased did not commit suicide and neither was she murdered, she died of accidental death due to ignorance!'
Everyone was puzzled, why accidental death?
The professor said: 'The arsenic was produced in the stomach of the deceased.' The deceased used to take 'Vitamin C' everyday, which in itself is not a problem.
The problem was that she ate a large portion of shrimp/prawn during dinner. Eating shrimp/prawn is not the problem that's why nothing happened to her family even though they had the same shrimp/prawn. However at the same time the deceased also took 'vitamin C', that is where the problem was!
Researchers at the University of Chicago in the United States , found through experiments, food such as soft-shell contain much higher concentration of five Potassium arsenic compounds.
Such fresh food by itself has no toxic effects on the human body. However, in taking 'vitamin C', chemical reaction occurs and the original non-toxic elements change to toxic elements.
Arsenic poisoning has magma role and can cause paralysis to the small blood vessels. Therefore, a person who dies of arsenic poisoning will show signs of bleeding from the ears, nose, mouth & eyes. Thus as a precautionary measure,
DO NOT eat shrimp/prawn when taking 'vitamin C'.
A woman suddenly died unexpectedly with signs of bleeding from her ears, nose, mouth & eyes. After a preliminary autopsy it was diagnosed that death was due to arsenic poisoning.
Where did the arsenic come from? The police launched an in-depth and extensive investigation. A medical school professor was invited to come to solve the case.
The professor carefully looked at the contents from the stomach. In less than half an hour, the mystery was solved.
The professor said: 'The deceased did not commit suicide and neither was she murdered, she died of accidental death due to ignorance!'
Everyone was puzzled, why accidental death?
The professor said: 'The arsenic was produced in the stomach of the deceased.' The deceased used to take 'Vitamin C' everyday, which in itself is not a problem.
The problem was that she ate a large portion of shrimp/prawn during dinner. Eating shrimp/prawn is not the problem that's why nothing happened to her family even though they had the same shrimp/prawn. However at the same time the deceased also took 'vitamin C', that is where the problem was!
Researchers at the University of Chicago in the United States , found through experiments, food such as soft-shell contain much higher concentration of five Potassium arsenic compounds.
Such fresh food by itself has no toxic effects on the human body. However, in taking 'vitamin C', chemical reaction occurs and the original non-toxic elements change to toxic elements.
Arsenic poisoning has magma role and can cause paralysis to the small blood vessels. Therefore, a person who dies of arsenic poisoning will show signs of bleeding from the ears, nose, mouth & eyes. Thus as a precautionary measure,
DO NOT eat shrimp/prawn when taking 'vitamin C'.
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Re: Thailand-Urlauberinnen vergiftet?
der kettenbrief ist schon alt.
und an der sache ist nichts dran...
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und an der sache ist nichts dran...
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dum spiro spero...