SHANGHAI - Over-excitement during World Cup games has been blamed for
the deaths of at least three fans in China and one man broke several bones when
he fell from a Hong Kong balcony, the Shanghai Daily reported on Wednesday.
The rash of disasters had prompted doctors to urge fans to monitor their
moods during games and keep an eye on their drinking and blood pressure, it
said.
China is obsessed with football but is six hours ahead of Germany, meaning
many of the games are shown late at night or in the early hours of the morning
-- peak drinking times.
A young man named Wang, watching a game on June 10 at a bar in Changsha, the
capital of southern Hunan province, drank too much and died at four the
following morning, the newspaper said.
Four days later, a woman surnamed Wei, who suffered from high blood pressure,
was watching
South Korea vs Togo in Hangzhou, near Shanghai.
"She took a shower, went to bed and later died," the newspaper said.
The same day, Li Zhenbao, 27, died in his sleep in Hong Kong after staying up
all night to watch three games in a row.
"Doctors suspected he died of a heart attack brought on by over-excitement,"
the newspaper said.
Ge Zuquan, 29, grew so excited during the game between the Netherlands and
Ivory Coast that he ran to his fourth-floor Hong Kong balcony and jumped in the
air.
"But he bounced over the railing," the newspaper said. "Doctors said he could
have been paralyzed."
As it was, he merely broke bones in his spine, hip, ankle and wrist.