Sunjay Kapur, 53, collapses mid-polo match in London—initially thought to be a heart attack.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 14, 2025
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New reports suggest he swallowed a bee that stung him inside the throat.
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Experts say this rare incident may have triggered sudden cardiac arrest.
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Dr. Kahale explains: if a bee enters the windpipe, choking plus low oxygen can be deadly.
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But doctors believe a severe allergic reaction—anaphylaxis—may have been more likely.
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Inside-throat stings can swell airways, drop blood pressure, and stop the heart.
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Cardiologists also suspect Kounis Syndrome: an allergic reaction triggering a heart attack.
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Even those without known allergies can suffer deadly reactions if stung in the mouth.
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Warning signs post-sting include difficulty breathing, swelling, dizziness, or fainting.
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Kapur’s death reminds us: hidden heart risks and rare reactions can collide fatally.
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