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Raymond Chow talks Bruce Lee's Death and Collapse

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2012

Rare footage of Raymond Chow speaking on the sudden passing of Bruce Lee the day after his death in 1973. Raymond also goes into detail about Bruce's collapse while dubbing Enter the Dragon at Golden Harvest Studios in May of 1973.

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Visit the Facebook Bruce Lee Manga Comic Book Page to read Preserved Dragon: Bruce Lee's last hours alive and the mystery unraveled. https://www.facebook.com/Bruce.Lee.Manga

Or visit the Preserved Dragon Official Page: http://www.storyactive.com/blog/2011/09/26/bruce-lee-preserved-dragon/

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  • I just started suffering from migraines in recent years,& I wonder if Bruce developed the same problem.If he was having headaches and vomiting,that's what happens.Not a normal headache,but a brutal headache that make you want to crawl into bed and try and sleep it off.However,I've never heard of anyone having a seizure from them,and I haven't read that he was vomiting on the day he died.In any event, migraines don't usually result in death.

    Honestly,I've always believe the official story.

  • @TheRiobezerko Sorry to hear of your migraines. I read pinching your earlobes can help ease the pain. I've only tried it on mild headaches though.

    Do me a favor and watch my recent Unicorn Chan video. He said Bruce never told him of any headaches and such... and Unicorn talked to Bruce just days before he died. Best friends have nothing to hide from each other right? Especially when it comes to physical pain right?

    What triggered the seizure and vomiting? An overdose? Mystery...

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  • Poison triggered the seizure and vomiting.

  • Bullshit.

    

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