Burger Prank Gone Horribly Wrong Leaves 22-Year-Old Fighting for Life
A 22-year-old man is fighting for his life in hospital after he swallowed an entire burger during a meal with friends in Koropi, Greece, on Thursday. He is on a ventilator in the intensive care unit of G. Gennimatas Hospital and is in a critical condition. He reportedly stopped breathing for two minutes.
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Taken to ICU in Koropi after the incident
On November 13, he was taken to the intensive care unit of the G. Gennimatas Hospital in the town of Koropi, Greece, and remains in a critical condition. He is believed to have stopped breathing for two full minutes.
Eye-witness Account of the Event
A friend, who was with him at the time, said the man began panicking after swallowing the burger, before collapsing on the ground. They told local media: 'He had something like a panic attack. He gets up and runs a bit further away, we thought he was going to spit it out and didn't want to make a mess around others. 'He didn't do that. He makes a move to come back and then goes away again to spit it out. We thought, "Okay, now it's coming." That didn't happen either.' The friend added: 'Then he starts coming back again, and the moment we realised something was wrong was when he was hitting his back against a column, probably trying to spit it out or something'. He also denied that the man had stuffed the burger in his mouth for a challenge: 'He just said, "Look." If you want to call it something, call it a joke.' A caption for context reads: A 22-year-old man is fighting for his life in hospital after he swallowed an entire burger while having a meal with his friends 'for a joke' (file image). The man is believed to have stopped breathing for two full minutes.
Experts and Police Probe the Prank
Michalis Giannakos, president of the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Workers (POEDHN), said: 'He can only be saved by a miracle, he is in a very critical condition.' Giannakos also questioned how a person could swallow a whole burger without chewing. He said: 'Even if he received first aid, a doctor's intervention is needed because when the brain is left without oxygen, irreparable damage is caused.' Local police spokesman Konstantina Dimoglidou said authorities would seek footage from the restaurant to determine whether anyone had encouraged him to attempt the alleged prank. Former president of the Athens-Piraeus Hospital Doctors Association (EINAP), Matina Pagoni, said: 'These are tragic circumstances. 'A 22-year-old young man who went to Koropi just to have some fun is now intubated and in extremely critical condition, with very serious problems affecting his brain, kidneys, and all his organs.'