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Man dies while watching 'The Conjuring 2' in Tamil Nadu cinema hall

| | Jun 17, 2016, at 10:32 pm
Tiruvannamalai, June 17 (IBNS): A man, who went to watch Hollywood movie 'The Conjuring 2' died at a cinema hall in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvannamalai on Thursday, media reports said.

"Aged about 60, the man from Andhra Pradesh was staying at an Ashram here and was watching the movie in Balasubramaniyar theatre in the evening show," The Hindu reported.

The newspaper said the man complained  of chest pain while watching the horror movie that released in India last week.

According to the newspaper, the man died before the ambulance could arrive at the spot.

The person, who was accompanying him, disappeared from the spot with the body, media reports said.

 

Image: The Conjuring 2 Facebook page
 

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