Published on June 22, 2026, 04:52 PM

Nearly 50 doctors and nurses watched in heartbreak as the 25-year-old passed away after enjoying a football match.

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Nearly 50 doctors and nurses worked tirelessly for hours to save the life of a 25-year-old man involved in a traffic accident, but ultimately, no miracle occurred.

According to Dr. Mai Van Luc (Department of Nephrology, Urology and Andrology, E Hospital), at approximately 6:20 AM on June 21st, an ambulance from the 115 emergency service brought a 25-year-old man to the hospital in a critical condition with multiple serious injuries. traffic accidents.

According to his companion, the group had just gathered to watch a football match. After the festivities, which involved alcohol consumption, the young man unfortunately met with an accident on his way home.

Upon admission, doctors determined it was a critical case. The hospital-wide red alert system was immediately activated, mobilizing multiple specialties for emergency treatment. However, while the medical team was urgently preparing for intensive interventions, the patient unexpectedly went into cardiac arrest.

Doctors and nurses made every effort to save the life of a 25-year-old man involved in a traffic accident, but he did not survive.

Doctors and nurses made every effort to save the life of a 25-year-old man involved in a traffic accident, but he did not survive.

Doctors and nurses continuously performed chest compressions and intensive resuscitation, with nearly 50 medical staff participating in the emergency. A wide range of modern equipment and facilities were mobilized to the maximum extent in the hope of saving the young man's life. Every passing minute was a relentless effort by the medical team.

"Everyone tried their best. From nurses, anesthesiologists, resuscitation doctors to surgeons, everyone had only one wish: to bring her back," Dr. Luc shared.

However, despite all efforts, the miracle ultimately did not happen. The passing of the 25-year-old young man not only left immense grief for his family but also became a source of deep remorse for those directly involved in the rescue operation.

Through the story of this 25-year-old man, Dr. Mai Van Luc hopes to send a warning message to the community, especially during the football season – a time when many people often gather with friends, eat, drink, and consume alcohol.

According to doctors, meeting up, cheering on athletes, or raising a glass with friends are normal needs in life. However, every enjoyable activity should be accompanied by responsibility.

"All good things must come to an end, but life is only lived once," the doctor emphasized.

He advised people to absolutely refrain from driving after consuming alcohol. If they are not sober enough, they should choose safer options such as calling a taxi, using a ride-hailing service, or asking relatives or friends to drive them home.

Because behind every driver lies not only their own life, but also the happiness of their parents, spouse, children, and loved ones waiting at home.

"Don't let a moment of spontaneity at a party turn into irreparable regret for those left behind. Love sports and enjoy the fun responsibly, protecting your own health and the health of the community," Dr. Luc urged.

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