Irishman Donal Eoin Creagh Dies at Sara Ethiopian Restaurant on Street 172 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Irishman Donal Eoin Creagh Dies at Sara Ethiopian Restaurant on Street 172 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phnom Penh, Cambodia: 18 May 2017. Donal Eion Creagh,aged 40, died very suddenly at 3:30pm today, not long after entering Sara Ethiopian Restaurant on St 172, Phnom Penh. It is reported that he was seated in the restaurant and fell to the floor while drinking a glass of tea. Staff tried to come to his aid but he was already dead.
IMAGES OF THE DECEASED:
There is also a video of people trying to revive Donal Eoin Creagh with CPR/mouth-to-mouth, which ultimately failed.
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Sara Ethiopian restaurant ,St 172 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RIP
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Sara Ethiopian restaurant ,St 172 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RIP
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Re: Irishman,Donal Creagh,dies suddenly in Ethiopian restaurant St 172
Updated the article with a video of Good Samaritans trying to save him, with probably the lamest CPR and mouth-to-mouth moves I've seen. Good on them for trying, but damn, that's hard to watch. At one point the dude in the Superman shirt seems to be trying to get him breathing with little bangs with one hand. WTF?
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And who are these rubber-neckers hanging out on Street 172?
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And who are these rubber-neckers hanging out on Street 172?
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Re: Irishman,Donal Creagh,dies suddenly in Ethiopian restaurant St 172
You are talking about my friend, Steven Herve.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 1:54 pm Good Samaritans trying to save him, with probably the lamest CPR and mouth-to-mouth moves I've seen. Good on them for trying, but damn, that's hard to watch. At one point the dude in the Superman shirt seems to be trying to get him breathing with little bangs with one hand. WTF?
He was traumatized because the dude died in his arms. Moreover, the guy was full of glanders so yes, it may explains the distance taken by Steven.
But at least, Steven is not like those so-told humans who are vultures just wanted to get their exclusive picture instead of calling an ambulance.
Not like those "normal" creeps with morbid fascination, looking for people dying slowly.
In the end, this world is so corrupted that the only one who tried, with his hearth and his humanity, is the one blamed.
And the "normal" guys, doing nothing are quickly forgotten / forgiven.
If Steven sees your garbage message, man, this would be bad for you... And I would be sincerely the first one to laugh at you.
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Re: Irishman,Donal Creagh,dies suddenly in Ethiopian restaurant St 172
So you're saying Steven Herve will kick my ass or something if he reads that I think he's shit at CPR?Francois_C wrote:You are talking about my friend, Steven Herve.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 1:54 pm Good Samaritans trying to save him, with probably the lamest CPR and mouth-to-mouth moves I've seen. Good on them for trying, but damn, that's hard to watch. At one point the dude in the Superman shirt seems to be trying to get him breathing with little bangs with one hand. WTF?
He was traumatized because the dude died in his arms. Moreover, the guy was full of glanders so yes, it may explains the distance taken by Steven.
But at least, Steven is not like those so-told humans who are vultures just wanted to get their exclusive picture instead of calling an ambulance.
Not like those "normal" creeps with morbid fascination, looking for people dying slowly.
In the end, this world is so corrupted that the only one who tried, with his hearth and his humanity, is the one blamed.
And the "normal" guys, doing nothing are quickly forgotten / forgiven.
If Steven sees your garbage message, man, this would be bad for you... And I would be sincerely the first one to laugh at you.
I think it's clear from my post that I think he did the right thing, but if you're right about him wanting to kick someone's ass over saying he sucks at CPR on the internet, then maybe he's not such a good Samaritan like I thought after all.
Are the dudes I labeled rubber-neckers gonna be pissed off too? Shit. Can't call someone a good Samaritan. Can't call someone a rubber-necker.
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Re: Irishman,Donal Creagh,dies suddenly in Ethiopian restaurant St 172
As a retired-but-qualified Senior Ambulance Officer with St. John Australia I agree with GenMack's assessment of the resuscitation attempt - great that you love your mate Steve, and absolute kudos for him to attempt to save a life, but your reaction here is a tad over the top for what was actually posted. Issuing threats on behalf of your mate is a bit comical, to be honest.Francois_C wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:00 pmYou are talking about my friend, Steven Herve.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 1:54 pm Good Samaritans trying to save him, with probably the lamest CPR and mouth-to-mouth moves I've seen. Good on them for trying, but damn, that's hard to watch. At one point the dude in the Superman shirt seems to be trying to get him breathing with little bangs with one hand. WTF?
He was traumatized because the dude died in his arms. Moreover, the guy was full of glanders so yes, it may explains the distance taken by Steven.
But at least, Steven is not like those so-told humans who are vultures just wanted to get their exclusive picture instead of calling an ambulance.
Not like those "normal" creeps with morbid fascination, looking for people dying slowly.
In the end, this world is so corrupted that the only one who tried, with his hearth and his humanity, is the one blamed.
And the "normal" guys, doing nothing are quickly forgotten / forgiven.
If Steven sees your garbage message, man, this would be bad for you... And I would be sincerely the first one to laugh at you.
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Re: Irishman,Donal Creagh,dies suddenly in Ethiopian restaurant St 172
You can call me Sweetie if you want to, but I ain't necking with you.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:39 pmCan't call someone a good Samaritan. Can't call someone a rubber-necker.
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Haha, spellchecker didn't like "rubber necker" so maybe I have to stop calling anyone that.StroppyChops wrote:You can call me Sweetie if you want to, but I ain't necking with you.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2017 4:39 pmCan't call someone a good Samaritan. Can't call someone a rubber-necker.
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Re: Irishman Donal Eoin Creagh Dies at Sara Ethiopian Restaurant on Street 172 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
No question that Steven did the right thing in trying to assist. I think it takes guts to intervene when you are not qualified or experienced in giving CPR, but you just do what you can because no one else is going to do it. Better be a bit lame than do nothing. And it must be horrific to have someone die on you like that while people stand around rubber necking and taking photos for Facebook.
I suspect most of us would be pretty lousy at CPR in an emergency situation despite the fact that we live in a country where you need to be self-reliant.I admit that I don't even know what number to call for an ambulance. That's lame.
I suspect most of us would be pretty lousy at CPR in an emergency situation despite the fact that we live in a country where you need to be self-reliant.I admit that I don't even know what number to call for an ambulance. That's lame.
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Re: Irishman Donal Eoin Creagh Dies at Sara Ethiopian Restaurant on Street 172 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
According to posts on CEO's Facebook page, he was down on his luck, homeless and nice.
"How sad, this guy had been down on his luck for a while, homeless and losing weight. His story was his money stolen and since then just hanging around. People helped him out a bit with food snd drink but alas he was on his own in many ways. RIP.
He was very gaunt and drawn. obviously poorly nutritioned and suffering from famine. I believe his heart just shut down.
So sad. Saw him a month ago, bought him some chips. Was a nice chap.
He was a good chap."
"How sad, this guy had been down on his luck for a while, homeless and losing weight. His story was his money stolen and since then just hanging around. People helped him out a bit with food snd drink but alas he was on his own in many ways. RIP.
He was very gaunt and drawn. obviously poorly nutritioned and suffering from famine. I believe his heart just shut down.
So sad. Saw him a month ago, bought him some chips. Was a nice chap.
He was a good chap."
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Yep. I wouldn't even attempt CPR on someone.Anchor Moy wrote:
I suspect most of us would be pretty lousy at CPR in an emergency situation despite the fact that we live in a country where you need to be self-reliant.I admit that I don't even know what number to call for an ambulance. That's lame.
I have this in my phone as "Phnom Penh Police":
+855 97 778 0002
Wonder if it works.
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