A Hollywood star escapes certain death due to a `dangerous maggot`... What's the story?
Weather of Arabia - A close friend of the British star, Jamie Dornan , revealed that he had overcome a horrific ordeal, when he recently survived a fatal accident in Portugal, after being exposed to serious contact with a poisonous caterpillar, according to a report published by the London newspaper “The Telegraph”.
In the context of the statements of the program presenter, Gordon Smart, he confirmed that the 41-year-old star, famous for his role in the movie “Fifty Shades of Grey,” was summoned to receive emergency treatment because he was affected by poisonous hair caused by dangerous larvae, while he was on a golf course.
Smart, who also had to go to the hospital due to the same symptoms, said:
“I rushed to the hospital in Portugal with suspicions of a heart attack,” he said, adding: “We were very lucky to be alive.”
Toxic caterpillars threaten golfers in southern Portugal
In clear radio statements, Gordon Smart said:
“It turns out that there is a type of poisonous caterpillar on golf courses in southern Portugal.”
Smart revealed suspicious details about their trip, stressing:
"We had a wonderful time during our trip. On the first day we played golf. The next day we also played golf. After our return, I started to feel tingling in my left hand, then tingling in my left arm. These things usually indicate the beginning of a heart attack."
Smart was rushed to the hospital after an abnormal increase in his heart rate, and while he was in the hospital, he witnessed Dornan being rushed to the emergency room. In a touching comment, Smart (43 years old) added:
“When I saw Jimmy there, I realized that we were in a difficult situation because we were suffering from the same symptoms, and then I experienced very terrifying moments.”
The two men only discovered the real reason they were in the emergency room when a doctor phoned them the following week. He explained that their exposure to capillary contact with tiny larvae had caused them to go into severe anaphylactic shock and the doctor surprised them by explaining that such incidents were "fairly common in southern Europe."
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