A Chinese man suffered a heart attack while tutoring his teenage son for senior secondary school entrance exams.
The man, surnamed Zhang, experienced chest pain and shortness of breath during a tense study session with his son.
He was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with acute myocardial infarction, requiring emergency artery bypass surgery.
The incident highlights the intense academic pressure faced by Chinese parents and their children, with stress-related health issues becoming a growing concern.
Zhang's case adds to the debate on the impact of academic stress on parents' physical well-being.