Tetchuan
10-04-2005, 01:20
TNN- Tetchuan News Network
Tetchuan Broadcast interruption- 4:45 PM: We apologize for interrupting your program, but TNN has recieved very critical news. Tetchuan leader Kremlin Castro was the victim of a severe heart attack just an hour ago. Our 48 year-old leader was apparently in the middle of putting several new laws into place when he simply collapsed onto his office floor. Office Guards rushed to his aid and immediately called an ambulance using the private phone lines that run into the Castro office building.
A helicopter arrived minutes later and rushed Kremlin to the Bangua Medical Center where Castro is said to be in critical condition. Castro comes in and out of conciousness and has said to have gotten very ill because of this as well. Doctors are doing all that they can, but as of now are giving Castro only a 30% chance of living. Doctors took a scan and have said that Castro's heart was 95% blocked, and he was a ticking time bomb.
As of now, Castro's family and friends are at the hospital waiting as doctors attempt to make a quadrouple bipass surgery. The operation is expected to take up to 8 hours. Thousands of people have gathered outside the hospital with candles praying for the best for Tetchuan's first and only leader.
Tetchuan Broadcast interruption- 4:45 PM: We apologize for interrupting your program, but TNN has recieved very critical news. Tetchuan leader Kremlin Castro was the victim of a severe heart attack just an hour ago. Our 48 year-old leader was apparently in the middle of putting several new laws into place when he simply collapsed onto his office floor. Office Guards rushed to his aid and immediately called an ambulance using the private phone lines that run into the Castro office building.
A helicopter arrived minutes later and rushed Kremlin to the Bangua Medical Center where Castro is said to be in critical condition. Castro comes in and out of conciousness and has said to have gotten very ill because of this as well. Doctors are doing all that they can, but as of now are giving Castro only a 30% chance of living. Doctors took a scan and have said that Castro's heart was 95% blocked, and he was a ticking time bomb.
As of now, Castro's family and friends are at the hospital waiting as doctors attempt to make a quadrouple bipass surgery. The operation is expected to take up to 8 hours. Thousands of people have gathered outside the hospital with candles praying for the best for Tetchuan's first and only leader.