In London, a 22-year-old daughter saved the life of her father, whose heart stopped for 21 minutes. She followed all the actions told to her by the operator of the London ambulance service.
Corporate Vision CEO Nicolas De Santis had brushed off a slight discomfort in his chest as an infection or bad cold.
His daughter Alaia, 22, had gone to check on him at their Mayfair mansion before they went to dinner when he collapsed in front of her because of a blocked coronary artery.
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She dialled 999 and followed advice on giving CPR from the London Ambulance Service.
Once in hospital, Mr De Santis was put in an induced coma where he spent a month recovering in an intensive care unit.
‘Following his brush with death in December 2019, he said:
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Mr De Santis has now visited the ambulance service to pay thanks to the ‘humble heroes’.