According to the British "Mirror" report the day before yesterday, 77-year-old retired man Bernard Channing died suddenly in a cinema in Pattaya, Thailand. When the tragedy happened, the old man was watching the horror film "Annabelle 3: Comes Home". Bernard, a director of a company in Nottingham, was not accompanied by anyone when he watched the movie. A woman noticed that he was in an abnormal state and quickly told the theater staff the news and called the emergency service at 8 o'clock that night. Unfortunately, the old man was pronounced dead shortly afterwards. The police said the cause of death needs further investigation, but basically ruled out the possibility of a criminal incident. Annabell 3 is a horror film released by Warner Bros. and the sixth film in the Conjuring movie universe created by James Wan. Although many netizens in several major movie communities said that the sequel was "slow-paced and lacked explosiveness", "not scared at all", and "all depended on the sound effects", this is not even the first time that the Conjuring universe has encountered such an unfortunate incident. In 2016, an Indian audience died of a heart attack while watching The Conjuring 2 in a theater. |
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