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Just Announced: Actress Natasha Richardson has died.
Natasha Richardson, wife of actor Liam Neeson, has died following a skiing accident a few days ago.
Great pity she wasn't wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. Chances are she would have survived.
Great pity she wasn't wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. Chances are she would have survived.
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Apparently a very minor fall and she was not travelling at any speed. She got up and was laughing about it and was taken ill an hour later. A helmet may well have saved her, and she was silly not to wear one. But it makes me wonder if we should all wear helmets all of the time in case we have a slight accident and bang our head.
It's very sad. Her family must be devastated.
It's very sad. Her family must be devastated.
she's dead it was an accident. Why does that mean a sanctimonious prat like you can have a na na nana na moment becuase she wasn't wearing a lid. Do you creep round hospitals looking for accident victims and then say stupid things about prevention after the event? Congrats Paraffin you get the Geezer Pl0nker of the day award!
Many years ago a friend of mine slipped on sheet ice hidden beneath freshly fallen snow while skiing. The first part of her body to hit the ground was her head. She was airlifted off the slopes to hospital and was in a coma for a day. She came round and recovered fully.
I have been wondering what exactly caused her death when she was laughing and chatting immediately after it happened. My friend was out cold, and so everyone feared the worst.
I have been wondering what exactly caused her death when she was laughing and chatting immediately after it happened. My friend was out cold, and so everyone feared the worst.
chrissa1.......This is a typical history of an extradural haematoma (Google it)
"Talking one minute, dead the next."
Classical a head injury (invariably no loss of consciousnes) followed by a period of normality ...."Lucid Interval" lasting for some hours perhaps followed by onset of headaches and drowsiness.
Death may follow if medical treatment (neurosurgical) not available in time.
"Talking one minute, dead the next."
Classical a head injury (invariably no loss of consciousnes) followed by a period of normality ...."Lucid Interval" lasting for some hours perhaps followed by onset of headaches and drowsiness.
Death may follow if medical treatment (neurosurgical) not available in time.
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