The 33-year-old driver had a fever and coughed and called his mother “not feeling well” and it was the last call | International | CTWANT

A man in Scotland who called his mother to tell him he was unwell turned out to be a ‘last call’. (Picture / flip from the Mirror)

If you have any discomfort in your body, it is best to seek medical treatment as soon as possible. A 33-year-old delivery driver in Scotland, Marius Timofte, called his mother and revealed that he was not feeling well. He had a fever since last weekend and continued to cough. Unexpectedly, it was the last call.

according toThe MirrorAccording to reports, Marius has lived in Edinburgh for about 6 years. He started to have a cold and fever on March 11. That night, he called his mother who lived in his hometown in Italy to inform his physical condition and promised to take medicine. Call her again, but she never wakes up after falling asleep. My mother was concerned about his condition in the morning, but no one answered the phone call, so she was very worried. Then she contacted the neighbors nearby, but they knocked on the door and there was no response, so she had to break the door forcibly.

The report pointed out that Marius had tried to call for help, because when he was found, “the person was lying on the bed with a mobile phone in his hand”, but there was no sign of life. One of the nurse neighbors tried to perform CPR, but finally died. .

Marius did not wake up after falling asleep. (Picture / flip from the Mirror)

This incident made Marius’ mother very sad. She lost her only child and said in tears: “He is a very kind person. We have worked in a store in Stockbridge, USA for many years. Every day After work in the evening, he would distribute food to homeless friends”, “He lives alone, doesn’t drink or smoke, and doesn’t go out very much…instead, he prefers to be alone.”

After the police investigation, it was revealed that there were no suspicious circumstances in Marius’ death and a report had been submitted to the prosecutor. At present, a “GoFundMe” fundraising campaign has also been established, and the funds will be used to pay for the funeral and transportation of the remains.

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