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82-year-old Korean man has heart attack after choking on ¡®live octopus¡¯ dish
An 82-year-old man in South Korea had a heart attack after choking on a piece of ¡°live octopus,¡± or san-nakji, a local delicacy comprised of freshly severed – and still wriggling – tentacles.

Fire station authorities in Gwangju, a city near the country¡¯s southern tip, received a report on Monday morning that a piece of san-nakji had become stuck in a man¡¯s throat, according to a fire station official.

When first responders arrived on site, the man had a cardiac arrest, and they conducted CPR, the official said.

The official did not say whether the man survived.

San-nakji refers to a small octopus that is sliced and served raw, often eaten in South Korea¡¯s coastal areas or seafood markets.

Though the dish¡¯s name translates to ¡°live octopus,¡± this is slightly misleading – the octopus is killed before serving, with its tentacles cut into portions.


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However, it is served immediately after slicing, and is so fresh that the tentacles¡¯ nerves are still active – causing the octopus to appear ¡°live¡± as it continues moving on the plate.

San-nakji is often served with sesame oil, sesame seeds, and sometimes ginger, and has a chewy texture.

It made an appearance on a 2015 episode of Anthony Bourdain¡¯s CNN series ¡°Parts Unknown,¡± when the famed chef and television host traveled to South Korea to sample everything from soju to Korean fried chicken – and san-nakji, with Bourdain using his chopsticks to peel a sticky tentacle off the plate.

The dish has also previously made headlines, with local media reporting multiple cases over the years of diners dying after choking or asphyxiating on ¡°live octopus.¡±

In perhaps the best-known case, dubbed the ¡°octopus murder,¡± a South Korean man was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2012 for allegedly killing his girlfriend and claiming it was a san-nakji accident – before he was acquitted by the Supreme Court in 2013 for insufficient evidence.
Jessie Yeung
By Jessie Yeung and Gawon Bae, CNN
Published 2:17 AM EDT, Wed October 25, 2023
 
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