Woman who suffered heart attack in cinema loses fight for life - The Stratford Observer

Woman who suffered heart attack in cinema loses fight for life

Stratford Editorial 27th Jun, 2017 Updated: 27th Jun, 2017   0

QUICK-THINKING cinema-goers rushed to try and save a woman who had a heart attack during a film showing.

Off-duty nurse Laura Hall began life saving CPR after the woman collapsed between the seats in Stratford’s new Everyman Cinema on Thursday (June 22).

The 65 year-old woman was watching a screening of Wonder Woman with her husband when she collapsed.

It has since been revealed she has lost her fight for life after suffering the heart attack.




Cafe customer Gill Cleeve – who is trained in first aid – had rushed in to offer her assistance after she heard someone shout ‘she’s not breathing’.

As a team they worked to keep the woman alive, with Gill giving chest compressions and Laura giving mouth to mouth.


A staff member retrieved the defibrillator from Sheep Street but emergency services – alerted by the duty manager – were already on the scene.

The team were able to re-start the woman’s heart using their own equipment before rushing her to hospital.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “In the unfortunate event of a cardiac arrest, it is always a welcome site when staff arrive on scene to see that bystanders have started CPR.

“The earlier CPR begins, the better the chance the patient has of survival.

“Great credit goes to those who were prepared to help this woman, by doing so they certainly helped give her the best chance of surviving.

“We urge everyone to learn how to do CPR and find out where your nearest defibrillator is as you never know when it will be your turn to try and save a life.”

GilI Cleeve said: “I cannot stress enough the importance of learning Basic Life Support as you never know when you’ll need it. Also we are lucky enough in Stratford to have a number of Public Access Defibrillators, and I really want the public to know that they are very safe and easy to use and people should not be afraid to use one along side CPR if the need arises.

She added: “I think the new Bell Court should have its own installed, although The one on Sheep Street is not far away, in times like this every second counts.”

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