Indonesian driver reportedly dies of durian overconsumption

Indonesian driver reportedly dies of durian overconsumption

An public minivan plying a route between West Jakarta and Tangerang. Warta Kota/Andika Panduwinata via The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network

JAKARTA — A public minivan driver was found dead in Curug, Tangerang, last weekend and the police suspected the cause was durian overconsumption.

South Tangerang Police criminal investigation unit head Adj. Comr. Alexander Yuriko told kompas.com on Sunday that driver Adie, 53, had high blood pressure and had eaten a large quantity of durian on Friday night before he died.

“The victim is thought to have died because of high blood pressure and having eaten durian, which caused his blood vessels to rupture and his nose to bleed,” Alex said on Sunday.

The victim was found inside the minivan by his friends, who had not seen him since Saturday morning.

“From the result of our investigation, there were no signs of physical abuse. It was from his family members and witnesses [that we learned] the victim had high blood pressure,” Alex said.

The victim was transported to the residence of his family, who rejected a post-mortem autopsy and directly buried him in his hometown of Ciamis, West Java.

Many believe that eating durian in large amounts can trigger higher blood pressure.  University of Indonesia’s nutrition specialist Marya W. Haryono  said as quoted by Antara that research on healthy people showed that consuming 500 grams of durian could increase blood pressure.

She said although medical science needed more research to confirm the connection and although durian had good fatty acids, it was also relatively high in potassium, which could lead to high blood pressure.

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