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    Re: User2User - question with no answer given.


    "~BD~" <BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:P8SdnRT08aWRNePRnZ2dnUVZ7r2dnZ2d@bt.com...
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    > First, though, I'll show him the grave of the son I had,
    > which *he* says didn't die.


    Was that the son who was killed in a terrorist atrocity
    funded by money stolen by Cybercriminals?

    You're an idiot.


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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: User2User - question with no answer given.

    On 02/09/2010 00:54, Anonymous wrote:
    > "~BD~"<BoaterDave@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message news:P8SdnRT08aWRNePRnZ2dnUVZ7r2dnZ2d@bt.com...
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    >> First, though, I'll show him the grave of the son I had,
    >> which *he* says didn't die.

    >
    > Was that the son who was killed in a terrorist atrocity
    > funded by money stolen by Cybercriminals?


    No.

    My son /wasn't/ killed - I said he *died* - suddenly, aged just 28 years.

    What is sudden adult death syndrome?

    Cardiac arrhythmias are a common cause, one in particular, Long QT
    syndrome, may be genetic in origin.

    Sometimes there are no warning signs, but in other cases people can
    experience dizziness or fainting spells. Sudden loss of consciousness or
    death often occurs during physical exercise or emotional upset.

    The frequency of the condition isn't fully known as many sudden deaths
    are put down to accidents. But research has indicated that about 500
    deaths a year in the UK are because of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome.

    Ref:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/physical...enadult1.shtml

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    Dave

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