‘I WAS SCREAMING’

Dad collapses and dies in front of horrified wife after ‘drinking expired soft drinks’ as cops probe cans

A DAD collapsed and died in front of his horrified wife hours after drinking expired soft drinks - as cops probe if the cans contributed to his death.

Australian man Kevin James Nunn, 58, died on Wednesday at his home in Bali, Indonesia, after consuming two cans of out-of-date tonic water before telling his wife he felt sick with chest pains.

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Kevin James Nunn, 58, had told his wife, right, he felt sick with chest painsCredit: Facebook
 “At around 8am the victim drank (a can of) Schweppes soft drink and started walking around the house.

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 “I start to panic, I start to panic and I just screaming, I screaming.

“He get hard to breathe, it’s very bad. Really, really bad.”

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The wife and mum to their three-year-old daughter Yasmin said her husband initially told her he wanted to go to hospital but then told her he would wait.

The 58-year-old later died about 12.10pm and his cause of death remains unknown.

Mr Panjaitan said police were still trying to determine the cause of death but it was not believed to be a crime.

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He explained: “We haven’t taken any conclusion so far. We should wait for the forensic team to find the cause of death.

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"We found that he had drunk something that was expired but we don’t know yet whether it has caused the death.

"We need a laboratory test and forensic tests and it is still ongoing".

Police in Bali are probing whether the expired soft drinks may have contributed to his deathCredit: Facebook

 

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The 58-year-old died on Wednesday and his cause of death remains unknownCredit: Facebook


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