20-Year-old Chris Staniforth sudden death. A young man suddenly died in Britain and forensic expertise showed that long hours playing video games and sitting still were the cause of his sudden death. The man's father appealed to young people to pay attention to the dangers lurking in the process of playing games for a long time. The man named Chris Staniforth, aged 20, is a loyal video game "Player". Chris told a friend during an interview that he had been having chest pains, waking up from sleep in the middle of the night, having a "strange sensation" in his chest, a very slow heart rate, but soon returned to normal. When talking to a friend, "a packet of gum fell out, and he (Chris) stooped to pick it up." When he got up, he shook back and began to twitch. The friends called the ambulance immediately, but the paramedics were powerless. Before the accident, Staniforth just got a learning opportunity to go to Leicester University to learn game design. The Daily Mail, July 30, reported that the day before forensics confirmed that Staniforth died of "deep venous thrombosis" caused by pulmonary embolism. Deep venous thrombosis is usually produced in the lower extremity of the human body. Sedentary, deep veins of the human leg may form clots, causing pain and swelling. Once the blood clot falls off the wall of the vein, it moves along with the blood flow, attaches to the lungs, triggers a pulmonary embolism, and can be fatal. Chris died without a history, playing computer games for too long is likely to cause deep venous thrombosis. His father, David, told The Sun, "The Xbox is Chris's life, and once the game begins, he can last for hours or even 12 hours." Xinhua News Agency Feature
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