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A German tourist aged 27 has passed away in Bulgaria's seaside resort Slanchev Bryag, as announced by Director of the Burgas Police Department Commissioner Kaloyan Kaloyanov Sunday, Focus new reported.
According to the autopsy results, the main cause of death has been a coronary deficiency.
Immediately upon his arrival at the resort, the young man allegedly went to a beach party, BTV news reported. He passed away during a party that involved people jumping into an inflatable pool, full of foam.
Meanwhile, the owner of the bar organizing the event has refused to comment on whether and how much alcohol the tourist had consumed on account of the ongoing investigation.
This has been the third case of a deceased tourist in Bulgaria's biggest seaside resort. A 29-year old Irish man and a 49-year old person from England also passed away on May 28 on account of coronary problems.
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