Contestant dies during filming of French reality show

Contestant dies during filming of French reality show
Updated 27 March 2013
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Contestant dies during filming of French reality show

Contestant dies during filming of French reality show

PHNOM PENH: Filming of the French version of the hit reality TV show “Survivor” has been canceled after a contestant died of a heart attack on a tropical Cambodian island on the first day.
French broadcaster TF1 said it had axed the 2013 season of the show, called “Koh Lanta,” after 25-year-old Gerald Babin fell ill on Friday during filming on Koh Rong off Cambodia’s southwestern coast. Cambodian Tourism Minister Thong Khon said the TV crew had planned to spend five months in the kingdom.
“The contestants have already gone home,” he told AFP on Tuesday. “The family members have arrived in Cambodia to collect the body.” According to Adventure Line Productions, which was filming the show for TF1, Babin complained of cramps during one of the challenges set for contestants and received emergency medical care from the show’s doctor.
It did not say exactly what he was doing at the time. Babin was airlifted to hospital in nearby Sihanoukville but later died, according to Cambodian police, who said there were no suspicious circumstances. “There will be no further investigation because he died from a heart attack,” local deputy police chief Kol Phally said. Koh Lanta — named after an island off Thailand’s Andaman Coast — drew more than seven million viewers for its previous series, which was the 15th since its launch in 2001.