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A father tells his wife on the phone 'I'm scared' before dying after waiting two hours for an ambulance following a heart attack
Michael Wright, 33, passed away of a heart attack waiting alone at home for nearly two hours for an ambulance.
The father of four passed away despite being taken into hospital where professionals attempted to revive him.
His grief-stricken wife Vicki, 31, was heartbroken at the loss of her husband and says it was 'avoidable' the length of time he waited for help.
Michael Wright (pictured), 33, passed away of a heart attack after waiting alone at home for nearly two hours for an ambulance
The 31-year-old was devastated to hear her beloved husband's final last words over the phone as he laid at home on his own after having suffered from a heart attack.
The Express reported that Michael called 999 after having excruciating pains in his chest and vomiting at home in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
When he was eventually taken into hospital, medical tests revealed that he had a heart attack.
Although he sought out instant medical support, he died that same evening in hospital.
The former landscape gardener deteriorated as he 'became scared' during the one-hour-and-45-minute wait for paramedics on January 17.
Michael's wide, Vicki (pictured left), 31, has been left heartbroken and believes his death could have been avoided if he had been taken to hospital sooner
Michael's wife Vicki, 31, told the Express: 'I am angry. I am really angry. It could have been prevented. It could have. It's horrible.'
Vicki, who married Michael in 2018,