The incident happened in a Thai restaurant at the Tho area of Soho, Central London, Thailand, where Alexander was found unconscious in the toilet after telling friends she was not feeling well.
She later suffered a cardiac arrest and was in a coma for six days before her life machine support was turned off.
The Evening Standard reports that an inquest into her death revealed that none of the staff at the Thai restaurant could perform first aid and the student did not receive any until police officers arrived at the scene.
Her closed friend, Mary Juan, said, “When the food did arrive she did have a tiny bit to eat. She was starting to feel a bit tipsy.
“It got to the point where she came over and whispered in my ear and said, ‘I’m going to the toilet, I will be right back’.”
“She was not responding at all — I had never seen her like that. Her friend was holding her head up… I was shaking her.”
Alexander’s cause of death was given as a hypoxic brain injury and cardiac arrest, asphyxiation vomitus and alcohol toxicity.
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