Scots runner dismissed heart attack for indigestion told he needs transplant
Duncan MacAuley has been diagnosed with heart failure and says he owes his life to medical research that is helping to keep him alive.
04:30, 25 JUL 2021
Duncan MacAulay dismissed the pain in his chest as indigestion (Image: PETER JOLLY NORTHPIX)
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The Paul Lynas Memorial Group was set up following his sad passing in 2017 and the group has now raised £50,000 for the British Heart Foundation (Image: ugc)
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El Paso Vietnam veteran put in police chokehold at VA takes case to high court Mark Sherman UP NEXT
WASHINGTON Something went wrong at the security checkpoint at the VA hospital in El Paso, Texas, on a winter s day in 2016.
A 70-year-old man arriving for dental work was put in a chokehold and thrown to the ground by federal police officers in an altercation that was caught on camera.
The man, José Oliva, left needing surgery on his shoulder and also required treatment for his throat, eardrum and hand, on which he wore a gold watch he received when he retired after 25 years in federal law enforcement.