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COP15 - Heart attack on live Danish TV

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

On live TV during the COP15 Climate 09 debate on DR1, Henrik Svensmark was hit by a heart attack and his pacemaker kicked in.
He was immediately rushed to the hospital, and according to the latest reports his condition is steady now.

På direkte TV under Klima 09 debatten på DR1, fik Henrik Svensmark et anfald af hjerteflimmer og hans pacemaker satte ind.

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  • (vismic) Trying to be funny at the expense of a man who gets a heart attack is probably just about the lowest and most repugnant, you can do. I wonder how funny you would think it was if you were in the same situation ..

  • they were like "wut"

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  • Villy dit røde svin, han står bare og venter på hvornår han kan flække af grin!

  • I serched and learn some things about him he is a physicist at the Danish National Space Center in Copenhagen and he is totally right today thank God

  • @buujack yeah. people don´t have heart attacks.

  • I do not want one of these.

  • @buujack It is not. They are discussing politics, and also, you can see the "Direkte" in the upper left corner, which means that it is live TV.

  • @spareaxe look in a mirror, watch your own pupils as your soul is sucked from your body.

  • @bullysupervisor He needs to grow up! I remember joking with my friends about an old man having a heart attack when i was younger. When he gets his first heart pain, he won't think its funny anymore.

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