A resident of Hawaii filed a lawsuit for a heart attack, which was due to a false missile alarm

James shields, who suffered a heart attack shortly after the government of Hawaii was mistakenly issued a warning about a missile attack, filed yesterday, November 27, a lawsuit against the state.

As they say in the lawsuit that a false report about the attack and «the inability of the state in time to undo it» has become a key factor from a resident of Hawaii, a heart attack. As defendants in the lawsuit stated the staff and then chief of the Agency for emergency situations of the Hawaiian Islands Vern Miyagi.

«We can’t comment on that, until you examine the claims thoroughly,» said an Associated Press representative Richard Raposa. He Vern Miyagi to grant review also declined.

We will remind, on January 13 this year, the Agency for emergency situations of the Hawaiian Islands have mistakenly sent a warning to the Islands of ballistic missiles. Information was received in the offices of broadcasting and mobile campaigns for local residents, causing quite a panic. Notice that it was a false alarm, was released only in 38 minutes.

A resident of Hawaii filed a lawsuit for a heart attack, which was due to a false missile alarm«Seek shelter! This is not a drill». Source: Screenshot

According to the lawsuit, James shields and his girlfriend received a warning on the way from one city to another.

«They decided that they would soon die, called the children and went to the beach to die together,» reads the lawsuit.

After talking with children, shields felt a strong pain and burning sensation in the chest. When it became clear that the message is false, the man went to the hospital, where he immediately was transferred to the intensive care unit. Doctors diagnosed the patient’s myocardial infarction.

The amount of damage on the suit is not yet known.

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