The deputy director of the urban management bureau and the female teacher died of poisoning in the c

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-02

Recently, netizens reported that Su, deputy director of the Xiangshui County Urban Management Bureau in Jiangsu Province, and a female teacher were poisoned and died in the car.

On January 31, reporters confirmed from local official sources that both had died 10 days before the incident. ** said that after the incident, the local ** and the discipline inspection department intervened in the investigation and initially learned that the two people did die of carbon monoxide poisoning in the car.

Due to the death of the two men, the investigation found no evidence of an improper relationship between the two men. Officials said that the local ** is carrying out safety warning education activities. Currently, the aftermath is ongoing.

Why is carbon monoxide poisoned in a car?

According to reports, the main causes of carbon monoxide poisoning in cars are that the air conditioner does not turn off, the engine idles idling, the car is turned off better, and the car air circulation does not cause carbon monoxide poisoning.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is mainly damage to the central nervous system caused by a long-term lack of oxygen in the body, which can lead to temporary loss of consciousness or death. It can also cause complications such as cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, permanent brain damage, etc. Poisoning is manifested by weakness of the limbs, weakness, confusion, chest pain, nausea and vomiting.

Traffic police remind: When parking in winter, do not turn on the air conditioner for a long time, let alone turn on the air conditioner to sleep when parking, so as to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Even while driving, open the windows properly to keep the air circulating inside and outside the car. If you feel dizzy and limb weakness while driving or riding in an air-conditioned vehicle, you should open the window in time to breathe fresh air, and consider whether carbon monoxide poisoning excludes motion sickness and other causes. If you find that someone is poisoned by carbon monoxide in the car, you should quickly stop the rescue, open all windows and doors, and then move the poisoned person to a ventilated and warm place to lie down, untie the collar and belt, and let them breathe easily.

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