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Posted on 29 Apr 2010
Ominous signs in hospital seen just before friend's death
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STOMPer Superstitionist felt uneasy when he saw the single-bed ward his friend was staying in was labelled 'Bed 14', which in Cantonese meant 'sure to die'. Odd things happened at the moments leading up to his friend's death; the working television screen suddenly went blank and the clock stopped moving.
In an email (Apr 29), the STOMPer related his story:
"I went to visit a friend who was staying in the National University Hospital after he had a massive heart-attack.
"When I was about to enter the single-bed ward, I saw the sign that says 'Bed 14' and I felt uneasy, because in Cantonese, it means 'sure to die'.
"The nurse was also carrying a stethoscope labelled 'Bed 14'. Seeing that put fear in my heart.
"I entered the room and greeted my friend. He opened his eyes to look at me and then, a while later, his eyes began to roll non-stop.
"The TV screen suddenly went blank. I looked at the clock and was surprised to see that the needles had stopped moving.
"The time indicated was 3.42 pm.
"The nurse came in to administer oxygen to his lungs but his pulse was slowing down.
"He passed away peacefully.
"I appreciate the care and dedication of the doctor and nurses who did their utmost for my friend before his life ebbed to a close."
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Keywords: hospital , ominous signs
Ominous signs in hospital seen just before friend's death

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STOMPer Superstitionist felt uneasy when he saw the single-bed ward his friend was staying in was labelled 'Bed 14', which in Cantonese meant 'sure to die'. Odd things happened at the moments leading up to his friend's death; the working television screen suddenly went blank and the clock stopped moving.
In an email (Apr 29), the STOMPer related his story:
"I went to visit a friend who was staying in the National University Hospital after he had a massive heart-attack.
"When I was about to enter the single-bed ward, I saw the sign that says 'Bed 14' and I felt uneasy, because in Cantonese, it means 'sure to die'.
"The nurse was also carrying a stethoscope labelled 'Bed 14'. Seeing that put fear in my heart.
"I entered the room and greeted my friend. He opened his eyes to look at me and then, a while later, his eyes began to roll non-stop.
"The TV screen suddenly went blank. I looked at the clock and was surprised to see that the needles had stopped moving.
"The time indicated was 3.42 pm.
"The nurse came in to administer oxygen to his lungs but his pulse was slowing down.
"He passed away peacefully.
"I appreciate the care and dedication of the doctor and nurses who did their utmost for my friend before his life ebbed to a close."
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Keywords: hospital , ominous signs