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A UK man on vacation with his family in Jamaica died after attempting to partake in a challenge that involved drinking all 21 cocktails featured on a bar’s menu.
Timothy Southern had finished 12 of the menu’s various cocktails when he returned to his hotel room at the Royal Decameron Club Caribbean in Saint Ann, where he later died, ITV News reported.
A pathologist in Kingston said the 53-year-old Staffordshire man’s cause of death was “acute gastroenteritis due to alcohol consumption.
Staffordshire-area coroner Emma Serrano ruled his death was alcohol-related, the outlet reported.
An initial investigation into Southern’s death found that he had been drinking brandy and beer throughout the morning.
At some point during the day, Southern met two Canadian women celebrating a birthday.
The women told him they were trying to complete the 21 cocktail challenge before midnight as part of their festivities.
It was not immediately clear how quickly Southern consumed the 12 cocktails.
His family – who was on the trip with him – said they tried in vain to help him.
“He was on his back choking. I put him in the recovery position and screamed for an ambulance.
He was making a gurgling sound. As soon as he was in the recovery position he vomited. I was shouting his name with no response,” one of his family members told authorities.
The family has since expressed outrage and dissatisfaction with the emergency crews who tried to save him in his hotel, claiming they were unprepared to effectively take care of him.
“When the nurse arrived I said had an ambulance been called and she said ‘no! I thought she would take over. But that was not the case. I noticed he was starting to lose temperature. I checked his pulse and couldn’t find it,” the relative said.
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