When American President Georges. H. W. Bush fell and threw himself over Japanese prime minister

It happened in 1992, during a state dinner in Japan Sʹm can be denied that the American president's work is extremely exhausting. On January 8, 1992, after traveling through 16 time zones within 10 days, very tired President George H.W. Bush ignored his doctor's advice and attended a state dinner [...]
It can be denied that the work of the American president is extremely exhausting. On January 8, 1992, after traveling through 16 time zones within 10 days, very tired President George H.W. Bush, ignored his doctor's advice, and attended a state dinner arranged for him at the home of Japanese Prime Minister Kici Mijazawa.
At around 20:20, between serving the second and third dishes (salmon crore with caviar, and grilled beef with pepper sauce), President Bush suddenly began not feeling well. The 67-year-old leader of the free world lost his balance and fell on the back of his host, and puked on Mijazawa's pants in the eyes of representatives of 135 nations.
After scaring all in attendance, First Lady Barbara Bush hurried to help her husband keep a napkin before his mouth. Meanwhile, a secret service agent jumped onto the table to catch the falling president. The Japanese prime minister, grabbed Bush's head, and slowly lowered him to the floor unconsciously, the US president.
After a few seconds later, President Bush joked that “should simply roll him under the table, until dinner was completed” and after a few minutes, although too pale on his face, Bush managed to stand up. The event was reported as caused by “just as a result of a flural virosis”, rather than a repeat of an aerial fibrillation that hit the president in May 1991 while running for Camp David. Japanese television refused to publish embarrassing images. /bota.al









