Son, who was dying while eating dessert, watched over video call by mother 'crying'
Dec 09, 2024
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What is shocking is that the man's mother watched his son die on a video call.
The mother, who could not be of any help, suffered in self-blame.
Idris Kayum, 19, who lives in London, the U.K., recently went on a trip to Turkiye (Turkey) with his friends and ordered pudding for dessert at a hotel restaurant, according to the Daily Mail and other foreign media.
Having been allergic to peanuts, he checked with the waiter three times to see if the pudding contained an allergen. Each time, the waiter answered that it was not there.
But after taking a few bites of pudding, he felt an allergic reaction developing in his body.
He administered a 'epi-pen' injection for first aid such as irritable shock that he was carrying.
However, breathing became increasingly difficult and consciousness faded.
Shocked friends made a video call to his mother for help, and she told her to call emergency services immediately, but her son closed his eyes as soon as the rescue team arrived. It was less than 25 minutes after I had my first dessert. His mother, who was watching this on her cell phone, said, `I had to watch helplessly.' `It was so painful and difficult for me to do anything for my son" he vented.
He then pointed out that "I wonder why I couldn't stop the death when I administered the EpiPen injection on time."
The family decided to take legal action against travel agencies and restaurants that guided the tour.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.