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Brazil 2014: Chinese Fans Die of Excitement and Exhaustion

In China, the World Cup fever is catching up real fast and claiming lives. Football fans in China are actually succumbing to the disease as three men have died so far just from World Cup excitement and exhaustion.

First to go was 51-year-old Li Mingqiang, from Liaoning Province. He was said to have started feeling unwell during the match between Spain and the Netherlands, and his friends quickly called an ambulance.

Unfortunately, the paramedics were unable to save his life; he died of a heart attack on the way to the hospital. Just hours later, a 25-year-old man was found dead in his apartment in Suzhou in Jiangsu Province, on Saturday morning, June 14. Once again, he was rushed to the hospital and declared dead on arrival.

The police said that the man had been watching the World Cup on his computer. On June 15, another football fan died of brain stem hemorrhage, while he was watching a match at his home in Shanghai. 39-year-old Zhou had stayed up for three straight nights to watch the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

The football-watching marathon led to the hemorrhage, which caused a massive stroke. He was rushed to the hospital too, but his condition deteriorated fast and he died a few hours later.

Considering this trend, doctors in China are now warning people about the ill effects of going without sleep for long periods of time. They suspect that all three deaths were due to intense emotional excitement, coupled with lack of sufficient rest.

In China, the matches are broadcast late at night because of the time difference with Brazil, which means that fans need to stay up to be a part of the action.

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Written by Temitope Adeogun

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