The 37-year-old from Russia passed away while competing for pancakes during the traditional Maslenic festival. According to eyewitnesses, it shows that she ate too quickly and didn’t chew the pancakes. The rescuers were too late. Despite the tragedy, the event was not interrupted.
A tragic event occurred in the village of Bieriezovskodje in the Kragian region of Kragian in the country of Krasnojalsky. The 37-year-old woman choked with pancakes while competing for the most eaten pancakes.
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There were no doctors or ambulances there. At one point, the woman began chopping up and asking for help, according to eyewitnesses. Other participants in the competition and the police officers who gave her first aid came to her.
Russia. She competed in the pancake-eating competition. She did not survive
The 37-year-olds ate pancakes so quickly that they didn’t chew at all. People who provided her help tried to get food from the esophagus, but that didn’t help.
An ambulance was called immediately, but she didn’t come. The rescuers only arrived 20 minutes after someone called their second emergency number.
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– They arrived from Kuragino after 20 minutes. Her room injection connected the IV drip, but no heart rate felt. Well, that’s it, they covered her with a jacket and the party continued, no one cared for it. About ten minutes later, a funeral home employee appeared and took it – an eyewitness said to NGS24.ru.
The event was not actually interrupted and no one protested except for a small number of residents. Police are currently investigating all the circumstances of the incident. The exact cause of death is determined by the section.
Russia. Maslenica – one of the oldest holidays
The competition was held as part of Slav Holiday Masrenica. This is one of the oldest holidays in Russia. At this point, traditionally, a lot of things are consumed by eating fashionable things. Nowadays, they are mainly stuffed pancakes.
Traditionally, Masrenica was celebrated to say goodbye to winter and to welcome spring. Over time, Orthodox churches changed it on a religious holiday seven days before Lent. In 2025, Maslenica will be celebrated from February 24th to March 2nd.
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