The influencer Arisara Karbdecho has died. Instagram/Alicebambam–
Arisara Karbdecho was a successful young woman. As an influencer by the name of Alicebambam, she had 1.5 million followers on Instagram alone, who provided her with photos, videos and, of course, plenty of advertising. But now she has died at the age of just 27, having fallen into a coma three months ago.
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The reason for Arisara Karbdecho’s untimely death was a suffocation accident. As usual, the young woman was very busy on the day of the accident and in a hurry to eat. So she wolfed down her kebab in no time. Apparently she choked and a piece of meat got stuck in her windpipe – she couldn’t breathe for minutes!
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When the influencer was finally taken to the hospital, her brain hadn’t been supplied with oxygen for a long time. The 27-year-old has been in a coma since that day, with machines taking over vital functions. However, on June 6, Arisara Karbdecho was pronounced dead. The funeral is scheduled to rise on June 11th. An altar has already been set up where fans and relatives of the 27-year-old can say goodbye.
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Sirikanda Chaiburut, a friend of the deceased, could hardly put this loss into words. Taking to social media, she wrote: “We were shocked when the accident happened. But we all prayed that she would be better. I am devastated that she is gone forever.”
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Arisara Karbdecho’s mother, on the other hand, addressed her daughter’s fans with an urgent request: “I would like to ask all teenagers to take good care of their health, not to eat in a hurry and to get enough rest,” she told local media. “I don’t want something like this to happen to anyone again.”
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