“L. Donskis died when he and his wife were going to check in for a flight from a hotel near the airport. The doctors who rushed to the scene were unable to save the philosopher’s life. It is suspected that he may have had a heart attack. According to eyewitnesses, a large force of doctors and police officers had arrived at the airport.”
A large force of police in the fight against a heart attack is a great case, typical of tiny Lithuania. This is what distinguishes Lithuania from the more successful Ireland. They save money there and you rarely see Garda on the streets. Only on Friday nights, when police officers hand out flat shoes to drunk girls so they don't break their legs in their high heels.
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