Mila Kunis saves a man's life

Brisbane News.Net Tuesday 8th May, 2012

Actress Mila Kunis played the role of a real-life heroine after rushing to rescue a man who collapsed at her home.


The unnamed 50-year-old, who works at Kunis' Los Angeles property, suffered a seizure Saturday and was choking and vomiting blood, reports Tmz.com.

The 28-year-old then rushed over to help and held his head to the side to help in breathing. Soon the man was sent to hospital, where he is recovering.

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