Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The British tomb with an inscription «Smoking killed me»

Killed me

On a tomb and a catafalque died of an emphysema of lungs have placed an inscription "Smoking killed me", informs AP.

Deadly emphysema

Albert Whittamore from Dover long time suffered an emphysema of lungs. In most cases the emphysema develops because of smoking. Whittamore has been subject to this bad habit since a youth.

Before death the British has wished, that on a catafalque and a tomb have placed posters with an inscription "Smoking killed me". According to Albert, it should serve as caution for the young men, beginning to smoke.

Warning gravestone

Posters with an inscription have been issued in style of cautions on cigarette packs. Some such posters have exposed in windows of the catafalque delivering a body of the dead on a cemetery. One more have placed on a tomb where the poster will stay within a week.

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