A tragic incident unfolded at a prominent entertainment venue as a woman was discovered unconscious and later pronounced dead.
Authorities, including police and ambulances, swiftly responded to Resorts World in Solihull, Birmingham, following reports of an unresponsive individual on December 28. The distressing event occurred around 1.30pm, with law enforcement finding the woman deceased on-site. A witness staying at the Genting Hotel, who opted to remain anonymous, recounted the presence of a significant emergency response at the scene.
West Midlands Ambulance Service dispatched three ambulances and a paramedic officer to an address near Pendigo Way at 1.31pm. Upon arrival, medical teams sadly determined that nothing could be done to save the woman, confirming her death at the location.
West Midlands Police clarified that the woman’s passing is not deemed suspicious and will be referred to the coroner for further investigation. The authorities expressed condolences to her family and acquaintances during this difficult time.
Resorts World Birmingham, a sprawling entertainment hub, boasts various amenities such as shops, restaurants, a hotel, spa, cinema, casino, and more. The development, valued at £150 million and situated at the NEC, features a vast array of offerings including the largest casino in the UK operated by Genting.
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