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Hypothermia ends nude stoush
 4 December 2005
A woman has been taken to hospital with hypothermia, after her nude sunbathing was interrupted.
A woman has been taken to hospital with hypothermia after her nude sunbathing experience was interrupted by a disgruntled resident. A Papamoa beach resident apparently became embroiled in an argument with another nude sunbather on the beach. The resident was angry at the sunbathers' lack of clothes.

The woman, who was with the naked man, fled into the water with her cell phone to call the police. An ambulance then had to be called as she became too afraid to leave the water and succumbed to hypothermia, which involves the temperature of the body falling below 36.6C.


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