Egyptian student died of joy
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/egyptian-student-died-of-joy.htmlEveryone has heard the expression "die of happiness", but hardly anyone took it seriously. Meanwhile, such a death is quite possible and 22-year-old Mubarak Abdel-Jalil proved it in practice. The guy actually died from the joyful news — he had a heart attack.
Young Mubarak Abdel-Jalil was a student of the university's geology department. He studied for four years, all the while showing maximum diligence. The teachers could not get enough of the excellent student Mubarak, who was not only diligent, but also disciplined.
After four years of study, Abdel-Jalil passed the exams to get a bachelor's degree. It would seem, what can a student who has everything brilliantly worry about? But it was not there - the young man could not find a place for himself while waiting for the results of the final exams.
When the official letter from the university fell into his hands, the intensity of passions reached its apogee. Mubarak opened the envelope and saw that the dean's office was congratulating him on his successful exams. At this moment, the unfortunate student was overtaken by a heart attack that killed him on the spot.
The ambulance called by the poor man's parents arrived quickly. But the doctors only had to state the death of the young man. No one knows for sure whether Abdel-Jalil had heart problems before. Therefore, just in case, we advise everyone to keep themselves in hand. Obviously, there is no special difference from what to die, from joy, fear or excitement, because the result is the same and it is irreversible.
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