British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
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British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
8 April 2017, a British passport holder was found dead in his rented room at Street 154, Group 23, Village 1, Chey Chomneah commune, Daun Penh district, Phnom Penh. He was identified as Andrew James Neil Heap, 36 years old. DOB 31/08/1980.
A police autopsy has ruled that the deceased died of a heart attack. RIP.
http://khmeread.com/posts/22862
A police autopsy has ruled that the deceased died of a heart attack. RIP.
http://khmeread.com/posts/22862
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Why are people dying of heart attack at a relatively young age in Cambodia?
Re: British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
I suspect the following maybe the reason:
"In the long term, meth use can cause irreversible harm: increased heart rate and blood pressure; damaged blood vessels in the brain that can cause strokes or an irregular heartbeat that can, in turn, cause cardiovascular collapse or death; and liver, kidney and lung damage."(drugfreeworld.org)
Cardiotoxicity associated with methamphetamine use and signs of cardiovascular pathology among methamphetamine users
Methamphetamine may, however, exacerbate pre-existing underlying cardiac pathology, such as coronary atherosclerosis or cardiomyopathy, thereby increasing the risk of an acute event such as myocardial infarction or even sudden cardiac death. Long-term methamphetamine users appear to be most at risk of cardiovascular damage, such as premature, accelerated coronary artery disease. As such, methamphetamine toxicity is more likely to have a fatal outcome with chronic use.
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Serious question as I do not do drugs: is meth so widespread now, even among middle-class Westerners?
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Re: British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
young people die all the time of heart problems and everything else that can effect old people
its just here they report every death and we normally would not notice it back home
its just here they report every death and we normally would not notice it back home
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Re: British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
That was a pretty stupid comment.... I do realize that young people die of heart conditions, but proportionally the number seems very high here.
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Re: British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
They could be dying from overdoses or anything really, it's just a catch-all phrase the authorities use because they don't actually know. You probably remember years back they used to blame mysterious deaths on "dizziness".
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Ah yes. And trees.John Bingham wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:46 pmThey could be dying from overdoses or anything really, it's just a catch-all phrase the authorities use because they don't actually know. You probably remember years back they used to blame mysterious deaths on "dizziness".
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Re: British man, Andrew James Neil Heap, found dead, PP.
I think Walter White made meth fashionable.
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