When Laughter Turns Fatal

The Case of Chrysippus

Chrysippus, a 3rd-century BCE Greek Stoic philosopher, reportedly died after witnessing a donkey eating his fermented figs. He joked that the animal should be given wine to wash them down and then, overcome with laughter, collapsed and passed away, as noted by Diogenes Laërtius.

Rare But Real

Death from laughter is rare and often linked to cardiac arrest or asphyxiation caused by prolonged fits of laughter. While the phrase “dying of laughter” is usually hyperbolic, cases like Chrysippus show it can occur under certain conditions.

Modern Examples

In 1975, Alex Mitchell from England died after 25 minutes of continuous laughter while watching The Goodies. In 1989, Danish audiologist Ole Bentzen reportedly laughed himself to death during A Fish Called Wanda. Medical conditions like heart abnormalities often play a role in such deaths.

Unsolved Mysteries

In 2003, a Thai man, Damnoen Saen-um, died in his sleep after uncontrollable laughter. Though doctors suspected heart complications, no definitive cause was determined.

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