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''Thought He Was Sleeping'': Man's Death Goes Unnoticed For 30 Hours In China Internet Cafe Marysvale
- Location: Marysvale, Utah, United States
In a bizarre incident, staff at an internet cafe in China's Wenzhou failed to notice that one of their customers had died and instead assumed that he was simply sleeping. According to the South China Morning Post, the man, whose identity remains unknown, had begun an extended gaming session on June 1. The employees of the cafe thought the man was fast asleep and they didn't bother to wake him up.
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