Surprisingly, despite the physicians' efforts, she was successful. According to The Daily Star, after Chris Hickey, 63,'s heart stopped beating, physicians informed Sue Davis that her husband had passed away. Sue, however, insisted that attempts should be taken to restore her husband's heartbeat. She informed the doctors that a few days prior, she had read about emergency "CPR" assistance for persons experiencing a heart attack. In order to get her husband's heart to start beating again, she instructed him to do CPR. The physicians, however, said that despite their best efforts at CPR, they were unable to save her husband's life.
After 68 minutes had gone after Suu's husband was pronounced dead, she cried out for CPR to be administered to him right away. The physicians restarted their attempts in response to Chris's agitation, and they too were shocked when Chris's body began to exhibit indications of life and eventually regained awareness. After being declared dead, Chris claimed, "My life was allegedly spared by the medics, but in reality it was my wife who made me alive today." I would be dead by now if she hadn't insisted on performing CPR on me repeatedly. I will never be able to return his love's kindness.