Sunday, 29 Sep 2024

British tourist dies after trying to drink all 21 pool bar cocktails

A British holidaymaker died in his hotel room in Jamaica after trying to drink all 21 cocktails on the pool bar menu, an inquest has heard. Timothy Southern, from Staffordshire, had drunk 12 of the cocktails when he went to his room at the Royal Decameron Club Caribbean, in Saint Ann.

Mr Southern, aged 53, became ill in his room and now his loved-ones have hit out at the attempts to revive him saying at his inquest that an ambulance was not immediately called.

He was on holiday with his sister, children, and other relatives when tragedy struck in May, 2022, StaffordshireLive reports. At his inquest the paper reports a family member said: “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.

“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.

“She said he had a pulse. I was starting to lose it. I got a full look at his face and I thought he had passed away.

“I said, ‘Don’t just sit there looking at him, start CPR’. She only gave him chest compressions. Maybe if she had known what she was doing, maybe he would still be here. The service and treatment he received was disgusting.”

The inquest heard Mr Southern, from Lichfield, had already been drinking brandy and beer in the morning when he met two Canadian women trying to complete the 21 cocktail challenge before midnight to celebrate one of their birthdays.

A pathologist in Kingston, Jamaica, gave the cause of death as “acute gastroenteritis due to alcohol consumption”. But the inquest heard toxicology reports could take three years to come back from Jamaica.

Staffordshire area coroner Emma Serrano has ruled the death was alcohol-related.

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