Tag: medical emergency

  • Kindness Turns Tragic: 63-Year-Old Man Injured in Car Park Incident

    Kindness Turns Tragic: 63-Year-Old Man Injured in Car Park Incident

    car park — A 63-year-old man is fighting for his life in intensive care after a series of unlikely coincidences turned a simple act of kindness into a critical injury. The incident unfolded in a shopping centre car park in Nicosia yesterday at around 11:30 a.m., as reported by local police.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    After parking his vehicle, the man noticed a woman struggling to park next to him. In a gesture of goodwill, he approached her to offer assistance. However, the situation took a dramatic turn as he attempted to enter his own car.

    Preliminary investigations by Nicosia Traffic Police revealed that the vehicle was still running at the time. As he tried to get into the car, he inadvertently stepped on the accelerator pedal while his body remained partially outside. The sudden movement caused the driver’s door to swing violently, striking his parked vehicle and then hitting his neck with considerable force.

    The impact was severe, and the man collapsed immediately after being struck. Emergency services were called to the scene, and he was quickly transported to a nearby hospital. Medical staff acted swiftly, intubating him upon arrival. Reports from the hospital indicate that his condition is extremely critical, and he remains under close observation in intensive care.

    Authorities have described the incident as unprecedented, citing the extraordinary series of coincidences that led to this tragic outcome. Nicosia Traffic Police have begun gathering statements from witnesses, including the woman he attempted to assist, as part of their investigation.

    This unfortunate event has sent shockwaves through the local community, highlighting the unpredictable nature of accidents and how quickly circumstances can spiral out of control, even during simple acts of kindness.

  • Prisoner dies — Prisoner Dies Following Emergency Transfer to Nicosia General Hospital

    Prisoner dies — Prisoner Dies Following Emergency Transfer to Nicosia General Hospital

    prisoner dies — prisoner dies — A prisoner has tragically died after being transferred from Central Prisons to Nicosia General Hospital. The incident occurred on Saturday evening when the 45-year-old inmate began to feel unwell around 8:50 PM.

    • The authorities have confirmed that a statutory post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place tomorrow. This will provide further insights into the cause of death.
    • The Police have initiated an investigation into this sudden death, seeking to understand the circumstances surrounding the inmate’s health decline and subsequent transfer.

    Upon his arrival at the hospital, he exhibited serious cardiac and pulmonary issues. Despite the immediate medical attention provided by the hospital staff, he unfortunately passed away just minutes after being admitted.

    The authorities have confirmed that a statutory post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place tomorrow. This will provide further insights into the cause of death.

    The Police have initiated an investigation into this sudden death, seeking to understand the circumstances surrounding the inmate’s health decline and subsequent transfer.

  • Near-drowning — Four-Year-Old Boy Airlifted to Israel Following Near-Drowning at Paphos Hotel Pool

    Near-drowning — Four-Year-Old Boy Airlifted to Israel Following Near-Drowning at Paphos Hotel Pool

    near-drowning — A four-year-old boy has been airlifted to Israel in critical condition after a near-drowning incident at a hotel pool in Paphos on 20 August. The child, an Israeli national, was initially treated at Makarios Hospital in Nicosia, where he remained on life support.

    The incident took place shortly after the boy and his family arrived in Paphos for a holiday. According to police reports, the family, consisting of the mother and two children, had just checked into their hotel in the Chlorakas area and decided to head to the pool while their accommodation was being prepared.

    It was a swimmer who first noticed the boy at the bottom of the pool and quickly brought him to the surface. Lifeguards and the child’s mother attempted to administer first aid, but the boy remained unconscious. Emergency services were called and transported him to Paphos Hospital.

    Upon arrival at Paphos Hospital, medical staff assessed the situation and determined that the child required immediate transfer to a specialist unit at Makarios Hospital. Following intubation, he was moved by ambulance to the capital for further treatment.

    The mother of the child, aged 51, informed police that her son had been playing in the shallow end of the pool under her supervision. She had turned her attention to her younger child when the four-year-old apparently wandered into the deeper section of the pool.

  • Four-Year-Old Intubated After Swimming Pool Incident in Paphos

    Four-Year-Old Intubated After Swimming Pool Incident in Paphos

    swimming pool — A four-year-old child was found unconscious in a hotel swimming pool in Chloraka, Paphos, on Wednesday afternoon. The incident occurred around 2pm while the boy was on holiday in Cyprus with his parents.

    Swimming pool: Sequence of Events Leading to Hospitalisation

    According to the police, the child had been under the supervision of his 51-year-old mother. However, during a brief moment when she was tending to his younger sibling, the boy managed to slip away and entered the deeper section of the pool.

    He was discovered at the bottom of the pool by a bystander, who quickly alerted others to the situation. Emergency services were called, and the child was transported to Paphos General Hospital, where he was intubated due to the severity of his condition. Subsequently, he was transferred to Makarios Hospital in Nicosia for further treatment.

    Police Involvement and Ongoing Investigations

    The police were notified of the incident at approximately 3.15pm and promptly dispatched officers to the hotel to investigate the circumstances surrounding the drowning. Paphos police deputy head of operations, Michalis Nicolaou, provided insights into the case, highlighting the need for vigilance in such environments.

    Community Response and Safety Concerns

    This unfortunate event has raised concerns within the local community about pool safety, particularly regarding the supervision of young children in public spaces. The hotel management has been cooperative with the police investigation, and it is expected that the circumstances will be thoroughly reviewed to prevent similar incidents in the future.