British Kelly Gleeson, 40, suddenly lost her life after believing that her symptoms were just “food poisoning”.
After a tiring day spent by the mother vomiting, she lay on the bed to sleep; When her daughter, Madison, 17, went to check on her just an hour later, she was found dead.
According to the British “Sun”, the terrified family called 911 and paramedics rushed to their home in Manchester, only to discover that the cause of death was “pulmonary embolism”, which usually occurs with a blockage of a blood vessel in the lung.
Pulmonary embolism can be fatal if not treated quickly enough.
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